A friend of mine asked me to post this. It is for a pure shooter -- the lock is a Hawken cap lock, so no need for comments about coil springs' HC-ness
! If anyone has relevant experience with these locks, your input will be appreciated:
"I am restoring a Thompson Center percussion lock and noticed that the lockplate is slightly warped. Does any one have any suggestions on improving or tuning a TC lock? Will it help to straighten the lockplate or replace the coil spring with a stronger one?"
I say, straighten the lock plate, polish and lube, and leave the spring alone unless the hammer bounces back, but I haven't messed with many T/C locks. A neighbor had one that had a 40 lb. trigger pull, but we found after filing the worn-in (from sear) groove out of the trigger bar that it worked pretty well!