So today at work a Chief warrant officer comes inside my office needing to replace locks. Well not many people know of my skill/hobby at my unit so I said how many locks? He said three containers need new locks because the person who had the keys is no longer in the military.
After starting this hobby I cringe everytime someone cut a lock.... and they do it so much! I'm going to gave to give a class on key control!!!

So I grabbed my pick set and plan B (bolt cutters). So once I get to the container these locks are not looking good. The first locks cylinder would not even turn... this being the 1 I couldn't open. So I thought I was going to make a fool out myself but I went at it while the chief warrant officer sat down and watched me.
Picking in the a/c on my lazy boy is one thing but standing in a weird position to get positive control over this lock was a terrible experience bit after 5 min just like that the US american 5200 lock opened. He said, "Wow!!" And I replied I know I didn't think I was going to get it haha!
The second one opened up in 2 min (pacific 100g) and the last (5200) in 5. So I basically opened up 3 locks in 15 mins. Not bad for a 4 month rookie!!!
My new locks to add to my bucket of locks to pick on a lazy Sunday.
