Jim.........I have always admired Mark's work, just flawless. If he has a fault, he is just too @!*% serious. As for inletting
a lock that is assembled, I don't think I would know where to start. Steve Alexander used to do a session at Conner
Prairie, and he had a stock from an english rifle. He used it to demonstrate how well the lock inlet was. It almost appeared to be plastic, every part of the lock was inlet without any chisel marks. I have no idea of how they did it, was
just perfect, and so far beyond my capabilities. That's why I enjoy buildiing barn guns, no one would expect to see a
"perfect" lock inlet.........Don