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John Bailes - London, right Percussion Conversion Lock, by L&R
John Bailes - London, right Percussion Conversion Lock Fine original flint locks were converted to percussion, during the 1825 to 1880 period. The flash hole was replaced with a powder drum and nipple, which we offer separately. Old time gunsmiths cut away the pan, discarded the frizzen, frizzen spring, and cock. A new hammer was added, and scre
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Late English Flint Lock , right hand, with gooseneck cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English right Flint Lock L&R's Late English Flint Lock is sometimes called a “Hawken" flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice right flint lock is made to fit our
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Late English Flint Lock , right hand, with re-inforced cock, made in the USA, by L&R
Late English right Flint Lock L&R’s late flint lock is sometimes called a “Hawken” flint lock. Use it on American longrifles of the 1800 to 1830 era, fullstock Plains rifles, Hawken rifles, Tennessee rifles, English fowling guns and London style flint fullstock and half-stock sporting rifles. This nice right flint lock is made to fit our right h
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Siler large left Percussion Conversion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler large left Percussion Conversion Lock Ideal for a left hand percussion longrifle, this Germanic style lock has the long pointed tail, raised lock plate with chamfered edges, and filed moulding across the tail, styles used during the 1750 - 1780 flint lock era. Originally designed as a flint lock, many longrifles were converted to percussio
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Siler large right Percussion Conversion Lock, by Jim Chambers
Siler large right Percussion Conversion Lock Ideal for a percussion longrifle, this Germanic style lock has the long pointed tail, raised lock plate with chamfered edges, and filed moulding across the tail, styles used during the 1750 - 1780 flint lock era. Originally designed as a flint lock, many longrifles were converted to percussion during
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English Alex Henry right Percussion Bar Lock, by R.E. Davis
This new bar lock is patterned after one by Alexander Henry, a famous London maker of Sporting rifles for English gentlemen. The sear rides on a pin axle. Features include an elegant three screw bridle, stirrup linked mainspring, and fly detent for set triggers such as our fancy LePage single set trigger. Notice the extra “bar” shown above the plat
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Brown Bess 1746 ~ Willits lock kit, fully assembled, tested, with tempered springs and parts, not polished
1746 - Willits, Brown Bess Musket Flint Lock Kit This lock kit is now fully assembled , tested for correct function, not polished. These First Model Brown Bess lock parts are cast directly from an original antique lock, by Willits - 1746. Parts are precision CNC machined, tempered, fitted and assembled. Overal length 6.68" by 1.18" tall. The ma
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Chambers' deluxe Siler Flint Lock, by Jim Chambers
Said to be the fastest and most reliable “Siler” flint lock ever made, this right hand flint lock is the latest offering from that ingenious lock maker, Mr. Jim Chambers. He has included every trick in this lock. Built on a true Siler lock plate, pan and frizzen, it will fit any mortise pre-inlet for the large Siler lock. Other brands require addit
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Ketland late conversion cap lock, by R. E. Davis
Build an early percussion longrifle, or converted flint Tennessee or late longrifle using our late Ketland cap lock. This “conversion" lock interchanges with our late Ketland flint lock. If you are planning a gun with interchangeable ignition, we recommend fitting the percussion lock first, to insure a good fit of the drum to the lock plate. The pl
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S. Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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lock, percussion, H.E. Leman Trade Rifle , left hand, by L&R
H. E. Leman, Henry Derringer, and many other Pennsylvania & Ohio rifle makers used this style lock on “trade rifles” sold by merchants and traders to westbound emigrants. Correct for late longrifles and Indian trade rifles of the 1840 to 1880 era. Locks used by Henry Leman’s factory often have a distinctive flat tail at the rear of the lock. We lea
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1763 Charleville & 1795 Springfield lock castings
New wax cast parts, for the experienced lock maker. Not a kit! The armories of France lead the world in advanced military musket design and production, during the 1700 - 1830 period. So many French musket models and variations were made and tested, even advanced collectors find the distinctions confusing. These parts are apparently exact copies f
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Jim Bridger's Hawken percussion lock, right hand, by R.E. Davis
Designed by Ron Long, this famous lock was used by Green River Rifle Works of Roosevelt, Utah, on their Jim Bridger Hawken rifle. Track acquired the GRRW Bridger hawken stock pattern. We offer Bridger Hawken stocks pre-inlet for the right lock. Wax castings are nicely finished, tempered, assembled, and signed by R. E. Davis. Smooth internal parts,
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S. Hawken left hand, percussion lock, by L&R
Sam Hawken and other makers used these locks on Plains rifles, Ohio rifles and late longrifles, during the later percussion era of 1845 to 1885. Thomas Gibbons of St. Louis made and signed many locks. Note the square inside corner at the front of the lock plate, and the normal narrow percussion hammer, both late features. Fitted with a fly detent f
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Jim Bridger's Hawken percussion lock, left hand, by R.E. Davis
Left hand shooters can build a Hawken, using our left hand Jim Bridger Hawken lock. Wax castings are nicely finished, tempered, assembled, and signed by R. E. Davis. Smooth internal parts, polished critical points and bearing surfaces, and a heavy duty mainspring give this lock a crisp action. Fitted with a fly, this lock works well with Hawken sty
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Jacob Dickert , right hand, flint lock by L&R
This fine lock is the correct “Germanic” style for use on classic American longrifles of the 1760 - 1800 era. Made in the style of Jacob Dickert, who worked in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. More complex than the similar Siler lock, notice that the cock jaws point directly into the octagon pan. The unusual frizzen flange fits and seals the pan, ke
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S. Hawken , right hand, percussion lock, notched for breechplug, by L&R
We offer our Thomas Gibbons style S. Hawken cap lock pre-notched for our #Plug-LR-16-3 breech plug and tang. On receipt of this lock, plug, and tang, you will notice that the notch is about .010” too shallow at the bottom, not bad for an “as cast” fit. Two or three swipes with the rounded side of a fine cut file will provide the needed clearance at
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1830 era small rifle, or pistol percussion lock , right hand, by L&R
1780 era rifle or pistol percussion lock, right hand, by L&R New competition for the small Siler lock, L&R’s new flat faced lock is for use on American, English, or French longrifles or pistols and would be typical of a lock from the he 1760-1800 era that was converted circa 1830 to percussion. This lock is made to fit the small Siler lock morti
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Lock, percussion, H.E. Leman Trade Rifle , right hand, by L&R
H. E. Leman, Henry Derringer, and many other Pennsylvania & Ohio rifle makers used this style lock on “trade rifles" sold by merchants and traders to westbound emigrants. Correct for late longrifles and Indian trade rifles of the 1840 to 1880 era. Locks used by Henry Leman's factory often have a distinctive flat tail at the rear of the lock. We lea
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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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Golden Age Percussion Conversion Lock, by Jim Chambers
A true conversion, this percussion lock retains the pan molding, flash fence, and hole for frizzen pivot screw. Converted original locks often have an empty hole, or tap the hole and plug it with a screw. Parts and screws are the same as on the flint lock, except for the cap lock’s unique plate, pan bolster, and the percussion hammer. This is a fin
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M. Medina Hawken right hand, percussion lock, by L&R
This L&R Lock Company M. Medina Hawken percussion lock was designed by the late Don Stith. Notice the early style rounded front edge vs. the square corner found on later locks. The lock plate also has a bit more curve from end to end than later percussion locks. The percussion hammer has cast-in engraving with a 1.8" throw. The lock plate is 4.5" l
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The WARRANTED right Percussion Lock, by L&R
The WARRANTED right Percussion Lock After about 1840, factory produced locks became widely available. Sometimes marked with the maker's name, often marked “Warranted", these slim percussion locks became popular on Ohio and plains rifles. Our plug and tang is made to fit a 1" octagon barrel with 3/4-16 threads. Our “Warranted" style right lock is
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