I stopped by a Harbor Freight store and found some U.S. General padlocks for $5 apiece so I grabbed a couple of them.
For the price, I didn't expect them to be that challenging, but so far I haven't been able to do anything with them and I was wondering if anyone out there is familiar with these things.
1. It looks like a knockoff of an American 700 (left photo):
http://www.keymart.com/american_locks.htm#700%20Series
2. It says "U.S. General" and "China" on the front of the lock. The back says "HARDENED".
3. The bottom of the keyway is extremely wide. I have a set of SouthOrd picks and I have to double up two of the wider tension wrenches if I want to grip this thing, which also tends to reduce the space I have to work. The bottom of the key fits loosely, you can wiggle it around in that big open keyway.
4. Examining the key, it definately has five pins. Unknown whether any of them are spool pins. I did find this post on ezpicking which seems to be about the same model and claims there are five spools:
http://ezpicking.com/forum/showpost.php ... stcount=44
5. Now here's the wierd part. I can't get any pins to set, even falsely! I apply plenty of tension, and push all pins up to the top. Normally once you slack off on the tension you can hear the pins snap back down, but with this lock no snaps are heard. I don't know if this makes sense, but the only explaination I can think of is that no pins are even binding.
6. Before anyone claims the lock is defective in any way, the keys that came with it open the lock just fine.
If anyone has any ideas about this lock I'd really appreciate it.