Your gun is looking pretty nice, Dave. I might add a few thoughts on the lock panels / carving shown. It's common or not uncommon for original "beavertails" to be relatively rounded. What I'm saying is that they are often not just formed by simply relieving material around them. In order to accomplish this more rounded profile, they need to be relieved relatively high allowing for extra material that can be shaped to a bit more. Hope this makes sense. Also, at the very end of the lock panel, where the lines from below and above the lock meet, it's pretty typical for it to end in a very slight radius rather than a point. Some of Isac Haines work is an example of where it comes to a point, but it's relatively uncommon. Now I'm sure some will say this is from wear alone, but I'm not at all convinced. Look at good contemporary work. Many choose a to use a slight radius. A few small details, but they make a big difference in the final appearance.