Guys,
Thanks so much for the encouraging compliments. I am just a little strange that I truly enjoy filing out little parts for the locks. The results certainly are not up to the quality that can be had from a modern manufactured lock, but it is the best this guy can do. Here are some photos of the working side of the locks. These are really hand made wrought iron in the 18th c style, although on most I have used twist drills for the screw holes.
This one is from a Lancaster Co. 56" , 0.508 cal barrel smoothbore.
This one is from a Lehigh Co. 38" , 0.503 cal rifle
This one is from a Berlin stlye Jaeger with an original twist iron barrel , 0.511 cal. It is the only one I have ever made with that dratted little fly. Boy, is that pie shaped recess difficult!
This one is from a lehigh Co. 48" ,0.457 cal smoothbore. It looks a lot like the D.D.Lewis gun from Last of the M.
This one is not moiunted on a gun, yet. I use it as a crowd show-n-tell when I demo lockmaking at crafts fairs.
Jim Everett