As to how authentic each style is, well that's way above my pay grade. I just go by the name he has on them. And was trying to help the man out.
Myself, I just try and make good usable safe and sound guns for hunters that are as historically accurate as I can get them, without going to extremes. Guns that will fire, and that's where Larry's and the other good locks come in.
But I really do appreciate it when something is done historically correct, and if I was knowledgable enough I would strive for that.
But like I said in a different thread, I should have started this 40 years ago. Had no money. Now have a little money, can't see well enough.
But that's all another subject.