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Ketland style import lock from the 1800-1810 time frame.
4.75" x .920" behind fence
Works well for pistols, or any post-1800 longrifles.
Flint Size - 3/4" by 7/8"
These locks are different than all other modern production locks. Instead of using investment castings all critical parts are machined. This results in a product that is far more precise and repeatable when compared to current available locks. I would estimate the tolerances with machining are an order of magnitude (10X) better than that available with investment casting.
In addition, we have spent a tremendous amount of time developing a historically correct and stylistically beautiful lock that functions impeccably. I must give credit to Frank House for offering critique and suggestions during this process. Having someone to work with during this process proved invaluable.
So what does extremely fine tolerances and great design result in? A lock that functions extremely smooth, free from many problems associated with current production locks and one that performs the required task very well. The function of each lock is nearly indistinguishable to the next lock. We’re obsessed with details and the results show.
To summarize, our goal is to provide locks with impeccable, design, construction and function at an affordable price. This has proven to be incredibly difficult, but it is our commitment to all of you.
Specifications:
Phenomenal
This Ketland lock (I have 2 for my .36 SMR)
has never failed to produce a good spark.
I have no complaints…fits perfectly into my Kibler stock.
To use an automotive analogy, this attractive lock has the external good looks of a fine antique car with an engine of the latest European technology. The part you see can hide among any fine original and the guts go far beyond any such in all regards. The function is flawless, speed fast, and without an equal!
I bought my kit in 2017. My plan was to use the company shop after hours. Somebody complained. So I boxed up my kit. I retired 4 years later and this last winter I got the kit out and finished it. It was a good learning experience. Thinking of building another one. It shoots great.
Used this on a curly maple stock on my Bedford County flintlock. It turned out beautiful, and very much exceeded my expectations. Thank you for sending this in a timely manner.