Ha ha, I know the feeling I anxiously awaited a month for mine as it isn't carried anywhere locally I ordered it directly from Brinks online from California ( it was on backorder for 2 weeks and I literally paid twice as much for shipping as I did for the lock itself!) but I had heard a lot of good things about the challenge of this lock and figured I could carry it around in my pocket for a couple of weeks and pick at it on and off when I had a spare minute here and there. I was both psyched and disappointed when it arrived and I popped it open in half an hour snapped it shut and popped again 2 minutes later. I was psyched I was able to do it a lot quicker than some of the posts I read had suggested

but disappointed that it wasn't the challenge I was looking for

. Even though it was a lot easier than I had hoped I really like picking this lock as it has the most pronounced feeling from the security pins of any lock I have picked to date...
After the false set you can really feel Exactly what is going on in this lock. As for a next step I personally found my American 5200 to be more of a challenge. I followed the Brinks shrouded with a couple of Sargent 6 pin hotel room mortise cylinders ( C keyway I think ) thought they would be challenging as they are supposed to have pretty high tolerances but was also disappointed with those when I opened the first one in about 30 seconds and the second the next day after playing with it for about 5 minutes ( I think they may have been easier due to being master keyed for hotel use ) I think I'd like to try something from
Best next. Anyone got any suggestions ? Sorry if I'm rambling I'm into the Gin & Tonic tonight and I tend to ramble when I drink
