Hi,
I do not want to offend the outfit that assembled it, lets not go there. I just want it to work.
I assembled a Baker lock from the same make casting set, it works fine. The cock requires about 9# to pull it off halfcock.
The link it to another Baker lock. I did not assemble it. I did address several things to make it less sloppy and operate smoothly and without friction. It fires the rifle about 80% of the time. To my eye the sparks are too few. The sparks mostly do not land in the pan. They seem to be directed foreword, many to the side. The mainspring takes 6# of force to pull it off half cock.
Today, I case hardened the frizzen, a file skates across it. I am thinking I should open up the mainspring and re-heat treat it. That change may make it strike a little harder an make more sparks? Now....The guy who made the lock does his heat treating strictly by eye. I use a a lead bath to draw springs to 750* with a thermometer. Maybe re-heat treat it as is before I open it up?
I made this rifle as a gift. The owner is very excited. I want to make sure he gets a reliable rifle. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O_MIUzZB741CEzGFZe4cUYmnQYSiXivD/view?usp=sharingIf the link does no open copy and paste to Firefox? It does not work in Brave for me.