It is quite obvious that the original lock on this gun was built as a flintlock, but there is no stock relief for the cock, to indicate a flintlock ever was used on this gun. If you look at the picture with the new lock in place, you can see where the finish is scraped by the cock of the flintlock. This leads me to believe that either, this gun never saw service as a flintlock, and was indeed built with a converted lock. Or, It was a flintlock that was damage and restocked, and at that time was converted to percussion. or of course the other possibility is this lock is not original to this gun.
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