I agree totally with oldtraveler61! I recently purchased a Fowler that was represented as a shooter. When I received it, the lock had been removed and I attempted to put in in the stock. First, I had to move the cock to full cock to place the lock in place. Then I noticed a large crack through the lock inlet that went back into the wrist. Someone had “played” with cocking and shooting the lock without a flint in the jaws! As I cocked the lock, the crack opened up more. As I did a closer inspection, the reason the lock had to be moved to full cock I discovered - the trigger shoe was too high and constantly put upward pressure on the sear spring and caused the crack. There was even pressure marks in the top area of the lock inlet from the constant sear spring pressure! One might ask how I knew the lock had never been fired with a flint, well the top jaw screw was bent so a flint could not be installed properly and there was no mark from a flint on the frizzen face! I’m gradually repairing this Fowler as time permits but like oldtraveler61 said, had these problems been disclosed I could have decided to or not to purchase but THEY WERE NOT AND IT WAS SOLD AS A TURKEY FOWLER SHORTLY BEFORE THE SPRING TURKEY SEASON! That is what irritates most of us - someone on here misrepresenting a piece and all to make a quick buck!