I am not a lock expert but this looks an awful lot like a Chambers’s late Ketland except for the pan. Is this lock appreciably that much better to justify the cost? Maybe for the purists who are looking to precisely reproduce an original gun, this is needed?
There is a lot of money spent on tooling for this lock and assembling it requires more
than simply assembling a group of parts.I know that in the past that the lock had to
be the cheapest part of the gun.This was a distressed market item even though fine wood
and a top of the line barrel were costly they sold readily but if anyone dared to ask a
decent price for a lock there was all kinds of static and griping.My own experiences
caused me to send most of my locks and triggers to Germany where the mindset IS
different and $3 will not kill a project. Now I do not care if anyone gripes about prices of
my locks and we can live just fine if I never make any more of them.
Be glad there are those who will make such odd items as a gun lock and don't expect
any of us to pay anyone to buy them.
Bob Roller