by le.nutzman » 3 Nov 2007 20:18
The American 5200s are nice locks, like dmux, being in the military, i've had my fair share of these. While I was in Iraq, I ended up shipping home a complete footlocker of nothing but locks that I ended up finding and picking open. Among them, 85% of them were Americans.
I've gotten to the point where I can open an American 5200 in about 2 minutes with a standard tension wrench and short hook pick. My thing, I chopped the tension wrench tip down almost to 1/4 of the length so i can stick it at an angle in the very bottom of the keyway and literally just rest my finger on it and use my hook pick to gently lift each pin stack.
With these locks, i can honestly say that tension is everything. But they are also very forgiving if you use too much in that if you are using too much, you're still going to hear something either false set or set.
I can tell you that in a quick pinch, if i can't open the lock, or if it's truely that dirty, saturating the lock in WD-40 for 30 seconds and then picking it also works well as the WD40 fills in the gaps in the serrated and the spoorated pins and allows for an easier glideover for a pin set. But don't take my word for it. Try it yourself and see.............Oh, and before I forget, others will in fact tell you that this is a bad idea as it will eventually gum up the lock in the long run. While this is also true, when your in the field, time is of the essence so i do absolutely what's necessary to get the lock open as quickly as i can. And personally, i haven't had the gumup aftereffect occur as of yet.
