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Siler large left Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
One of the first correct flint locks made for scratch builders, Siler’s flint lock is our most popular. Now made in matching right hand percussion and left hand flint and percussion, for sets and doubles! This lock is modeled after a fine hand made original lock by the famous American gunmaker, Jacob Dickert. Few other American gunmakers made their
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Siler large right Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler large right Flint Lock One of the first correct flint locks made for scratch builders, Siler’s flint lock is our most popular. Now made in matching right hand percussion and left hand flint and percussion, for sets and doubles! This lock is modeled after a fine hand made original lock by the famous American gunmaker, Jacob Dickert. Few oth
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Siler lock upgrade repair kit , for large, left hand lock
Very old Siler locks may have a worn tumbler or oversize hole in the plate. Sadly, a few suppliers sell Siler locks with "as-cast" unturned tumblers in oversize holes. These locks are no bargain. Our Siler upgrade repair kit includes an anti-friction bronze bearing to bush a worn hole, and our newest tumbler, sear, and fly geometry, hardened and te
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Siler lock upgrade repair kit , for large, right hand lock
Very old Siler locks may have a worn tumbler or oversize hole in the plate. Sadly, a few suppliers sell Siler locks with "as-cast" unturned tumblers in oversize holes. These locks are no bargain. Our Siler upgrade repair kit includes an anti-friction bronze bearing to bush a worn hole, and our newest tumbler, sear, and fly geometry, hardened and te
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Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Kit Siler's left Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. If you enjoy tinkering with internal lock parts, you will discover that our Siler kit can be assembled into a fine lock. All holes in the plate are spotted. A drill guide is
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Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Kit, unassembled
Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Kit Siler's right Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. If you enjoy tinkering with internal lock parts, you will discover that our Siler kit can be assembled into a fine lock. All holes in the plate are spotted. A drill guide
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Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler Mountain left Percussion Lock Siler's left Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. This nice Siler Mountain left lock exactly matches our Siler Mountain right lock. Based on Siler's best large left internal lock parts, it is a reliable choice for a left percus
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Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler Mountain right Percussion Lock Siler's right Mountain percussion lock is a classic, circa 1830 - 1850 style, with rounded tail, and notched for our 1/2" powder drum. Based on Siler's best large internal lock parts, it is a reliable choice for a percussion late longrifle, Plains rifle, or Ohio rifle. This lock is shown at exact-full-size ,
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Small Queen Anne pistol Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Sometimes called the small Queen Anne pistol lock, this flint lock is smaller than Siler's small lock. The rounded plate, pan, and the elegant cock are of London’s best style, popular from 1730 to 1770. Perfect for use on an early holster pistol, target pistol, a pair of dueling pistols, or a small caliber flint longrifle, use this small lock with
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Ohio Squirrel Cap Lock , right hand, percussion lock, by R. E. Davis
This late percussion lock has engraving cast into the surface of the hammer and plate, decorated with ‘S’ and ‘C’ scrolls and leaves in classic style. The leaves open to a clearing at front, revealing a bushy tailed squirrel on the limbs of a tree. An example of American folk art circa 1853, from a rifle by O. B. VanDenBurgh, Findlay, Hancock Count
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