I really like some L&R lock designs, but I do not like their assembly methods. The tumblers are cast to finished size, and the lockplates are cast with the tumbler hole at finished size. They drop the tumbler in and let 'er go. Certainly cost-saving, and it does work, and honestly, 90+% of people are utterly oblivious to detail of any kind, and will NEVER notice, but as a gunsmith, and a VERY detail-oriented perfectionist person, I notice, and it drives me crazy.
I usually make my own locks from various parts anyway (I hate the look of the obvious production-made lock) and I often buy as-cast parts from L&R like lockplates and frizzens and build my lock from there, using "guts" from other locks.