I had copied photos of a Light Horse Volunteer Carbine from Joe Salter's website in July 2009. I hadn't intended to build the carbine but found the carbine very interesting. Several months ago on another muzzle loading forum there was a heated discussion about flash guards and somebody mentioned Nock's locks having flash guards and the moderator posted a drawing of the locks' interior and an exploded view.
So here we are, attempting to build a Henry Nock's Screwless Lock - a chinese version for sure. The one thing that has slowed me down is that I don't have a photo of the lock from the top - so I am missing critical dimensions. But fools rush in....I know my dimensions of the plate thickness are on the healthy side (mine is .185), but this is what I have so far...
this is a photo of the original
The plate, cock and frizzen were made from 1"x 1-1/2" 1018 steel. This isn't a tutorial of building a lock from scratch, only a show & tell of what a knucklehead is doing instead of mowing the lawn or trimming the trees.
Mike