 
								 
								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.
				Powder drum, 1/2" diameter, 5/16-24 thread, not drilled for nipple
			
			
				Hammer, percussion, 1.65" throw, wax cast steel, as cast
			
			
				Bridle, wax cast steel, as cast, use two screws
			
			
				Sear spring, die formed steel, tempered, use 8-32 screw
			
			
				Tumbler screw, .50" head diameter, 8-32 thread
			
			
				Fly detent, tempered, long, wax cast steel, fits right, left, large, or small Siler locks
			
			
				Sear, tempered, integral bearings, use 8-32 screw
			
			
				Tumbler, tempered 8-32 tapped, cut for fly
			
			
				Lock plate, wax cast steel, 4.7" x .97", as cast
			
			
				Nipple, 1/4-28 thread, for standard rifle, #11 CCI cap, stainless steel
			- Cone length 0.440"
- Overall length: 0.635"
- Thread journal length: 0.195"
- Diameter of base: 0.307"
				Mainspring Vise,
deluxe English style,
for safely compressing a mainspring,
made in the U.S.A.
			
			
						All sizes are nominal. Please verify with description for more information.
					
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				Assembled Locks - Choose Flintlock or PercussionPercussion - Assembled Locks
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				Brand of ManufacturerJim Chambers
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				Choose Right or Left Hand LockMatching Pair for both Right/Left Hand GunRight Hand Gun
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				Choose Style of LockAmerican LongriflesOhio RiflesTennessee & Southern Mountain Rifles
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				Lock Parts by Percussion ModelSiler Mountain - Right ( #LOCK-SM-CL-RH )
			LOCK-SL-FL-FL
			Fly detent, tempered, long, wax cast steel, fits right, left, large, or small Siler locks
		
	
			RST-S
			Nipple, 1/4-28 thread, for standard rifle, #11 CCI cap, stainless steel
Cone length 0.440"Overall length: 0.635" Thread journal length: 0.195" Diameter of base: 0.307" 
		
	
			TOOL-VISE-DX
			Mainspring Vise,
deluxe English style,
for safely compressing a mainspring,
made in the U.S.A.
		
	
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