Author Topic: Caywood Euro-Lock  (Read 3042 times)

Offline Ezra

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Caywood Euro-Lock
« on: October 22, 2011, 07:31:34 PM »
I have gone to the Caywood  website but there is significant over write on the site, at least for me and I can't find any information about the lock.  Does anyone have a photo and dimensions of the Caywood Euro-Lock?  I think it is also referred to as the French pistol lock.  Thanks.


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Offline wattlebuster

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Re: Caywood Euro-Lock
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2011, 08:50:19 PM »
Sir I just pulled up the caywood site an it is working fine for me. I cant tell you about the Caywood lock you are asking about but I do own 2 Caywood locks. 1 is on my english game gun an the other I will have put on a early virginia come spring of next year. It is a wilson lock. Both of them are built like a tank an when I spark them in a dark room they will outspark 3 other locks of diffrent brands. I realize this is no scientific experiment but the things light up a dark room better than my others so I dont think you will go wrong with a caywood lock ;D
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Offline Joe Stein

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Re: Caywood Euro-Lock
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2011, 03:50:24 AM »
Ezra,
If I try to view the Caywood site using Firefox it's overwritten and all but unreadable.  I have to use Internet Explorer.  You might try that.

Offline Ezra

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Re: Caywood Euro-Lock
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2011, 04:05:23 AM »
Ezra,
If I try to view the Caywood site using Firefox it's overwritten and all but unreadable.  I have to use Internet Explorer.  You might try that.


OK, that's the problem then.  Thanks Joe.  ;D


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