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Started by Hanshi, February 01, 2020

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Hanshi

There is one particular flint lock that (to me) looks so neat I wish I had a rifle of the type to use it on.  I'm talking about the Chambers early Germanic.  On my .50 I had built some years back I let myself get talked into getting the Golden Age lock.  That is some awesome lock, I'll admit, but it's not the old Germanic.  It would be perfect on a jeager or Christian Springs.  What locks do you all favor?
Young guys should hang out with old guys; old guys know stuff.


Patocazador

Master locks have always worked well for me if I don't lose the keys.

Watauga

Quote from: Patocazador on February 01, 2020
Master locks have always worked well for me if I don't lose the keys.
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I Like the Germanic Jagger and French Tull Locks,.. along with the Tower and Grice Locks on the English Muskets.... [hmm] But the ones that Spark well all impress me  chrrs

Hanshi

AH, HA!  Lose the key and and you can't shoot!  blah
Young guys should hang out with old guys; old guys know stuff.


Patocazador

I prefer Goldie locks. Bears do too.

old salt

I thing I will stay with the one I married even if she is getting a little gray.
All gave some Some gave all

The Old Salt

Hanshi

 rdfce Sorry for the error in writing my post.  I misspelled lox, which I was interested in.  I spelled it LOCKS but meant, of course, LOX.  wtch
Young guys should hang out with old guys; old guys know stuff.


Patocazador

Are you a bagel fan too?

Dogshirt

Schlage makes some very nice locks. And you can get several keyed the same.  ;D
And they are easy to install as well.