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General discussion => Gun Building => Topic started by: David Rase on January 14, 2021, 06:05:03 PM
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Several years ago, Jim Kibler sold castings for a Dolep lock. I was hoping that someone who purchased a set of these castings could tell me the length of the lock plate and the approximate height behind the pan. I have a kids .410 N. E. fowler in the planning and was looking into the possibilities of this lock, of course, if the dimensions were correct for my project then I would need to come up with the lock castings. Thanks, David
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Dave the plate is 5 1/16" x 7/8"
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Dave if that works, I would be willing to brings the castings to Mel's show for you. I will take whatever Jim was selling the castings for, I have not worked on it any.
Jim
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Hi Dave,
I don't believe the Dolep lock is a style you will find very often on New England fowlers. It is from the end of the 17th century through the first decade of the 18th. It has a rounded face but with the double curve in the bottom edge common to English and Dutch locks from that period. I have not seen any NE examples using it although I am sure there is some example out there. You might be better off using Chamber's small round-faced English lock.
dave
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Dave,
TRS has a nice selection of round face pistol locks. The trick with TRS is #! remember the time zones, they're in Oklahoma. #2 have a short list of alternatives, they don't have everything in stock. so you want to give yourself latitude. If you don't have a catalog I can scan a bunch of pages for email. I have a 1995 catalog that is a resourse all by itself.
CW
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Hi Dave,
I don't believe the Dolep lock is a style you will find very often on New England fowlers. It is from the end of the 17th century through the first decade of the 18th. It has a rounded face but with the double curve in the bottom edge common to English and Dutch locks from that period. I have not seen any NE examples using it although I am sure there is some example out there. You might be better off using Chamber's small round-faced English lock.
dave
Dave,
I might have misquoted myself when I said N.E. Fowler. I have attached pics of the triggerguard I cast up as well as the swaged buttplate. They are Dutch in style. As always, I appreciate your research and feedback. I am still designing this project so comments are always welcome.
David
(https://i.ibb.co/bzWxqJx/IMG-6217.jpg) (https://ibb.co/XS29N89)