You'll have to patch the wood for about an inch on both sides of the trigger plate
I used the Davis #4.
I thought the tumbler required a fly for a set trigger to function. The Kibler Colonial has no fly.
Quote from: Bob Gerard on November 23, 2021, 02:20:17 AMI thought the tumbler required a fly for a set trigger to function. The Kibler Colonial has no fly.Is this true? The Chambers lock on the original Colonial rifle had a fly, and I assumed the Kibler lock would have one as well. I checked Jim Kibler's website and I see no reference to a fly on his Colonial rifle lock.
The Kibler Colonial lock produced today by Kibler does have a fly, as did the Chambers lock used previously in those kits. Kibler, did make an original order of that lock (100 produced - I was told) that did not have a fly.
The "FLY" caused the lock to jam?? That's a new one to me.Bob Roller
Quote from: Frank on November 23, 2021, 10:18:30 AMQuote from: Bob Gerard on November 23, 2021, 02:20:17 AMI thought the tumbler required a fly for a set trigger to function. The Kibler Colonial has no fly.Is this true? The Chambers lock on the original Colonial rifle had a fly, and I assumed the Kibler lock would have one as well. I checked Jim Kibler's website and I see no reference to a fly on his Colonial rifle lock.All Chambers locks have flies. As do all Davis and L&R locks and do on. It’s hard to find a newly made commercial lock without a fly. They just don’t make them like that anymore. Customers want a fly.