Don't 'forget' to write on it what it is for!
Material I used for locks and triggers"
1144 "Stressproof"for tumblers
0-1 oil hardening "Flat ground"or gauge stock for sears and "flys"
12L14 for screws.
1018 for lock plates (percussion)and bridles for all locks and trigger bars as well as triggers.Triggers are case hardened**.
Flintlocks were made from proprietary external castings I bought from Chambers and L&R with frizzen and spring installed
and then the Shoults Ketland,Russ Hamm Maslin and percussion hammers from suppliers that owned the production facilities
such as International Arms,now long gone and owner deceased and then Jerry Devaudreuil in Wooster Ohio until he passed
away.I have little confidence in foundries and had a lot of requests to remake locks with cast mechanisms,especially mainsprings
but had more than enough to do to avoid my own mistakes.As I have said so many times.the LOCK is behind the plate and wanted
the buyer/owner to have no trouble with mine.I'll soon be 87 and other than a trigger once in a while,I am done.Lower back spasms
and prostate have lowered the landing gear and the time to lower the flaps and pull the throttle back has finally arrived.
**SOME FEW triggers were made from 0-1 but not many.
There it is,nothing odd or exotic but it worked for me.
Bob Roller
PS:
I forgot the springs,main and sear springs were 1075 and most frizzen springs came with the external parts and I assumed they were cast.