Lock seems pretty plain, and door is just ~1/8" flat steel. Not very high security box so a higher security lock would probably be overkill.
There is only one contact point (turning L, ie numbers going up). Any regular repeating noise when turning the dial is very faint and smooth, not like a ratchet.
Thought I might have found a second contact point last try. I started with turning the wheels 4L (previous charts had started 4R) and discovered another hit point, but it turned out to be two notches of slack in the dial. Is that normal? I am trying to picture where it would be coming from. From the shaft connection to drive wheel? A Fly tab, but connecting to what?
Also, results when starting to left were much less precise, harder to interpret, and not as repeatable as when I started with 4R turns.
The dials I see on google of OC5 look heavier, more machined, a little more vintage so maybe higher quality manufacturing? Insides of lock might match from the little peek I have when prying the door (which I will avoid doing for now, for the lock's sake. Though down the road...

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