Greetings all, I am combining 2 locks into one: a Davis 1803 Harper's Ferry lock and a Jim Chambers Deluxe Siler. A lock very similar to this is on a Dickert rifle on page 87 of "Gunsmiths of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania" by James Biser Whisker.
My question is about the screw that goes through the bridle & through the sear and into the lock plate. If I crank down on this screw it bends the bridle just enough to bind the tumbler. As I unscrew the screw, maybe a turn & a half, the bridle unbends, the tumbler unbinds and everything is good. If I unscrew another turn or two, I can see the screw head wobble as I cock the hammer. Which IMO can't be good, so I tighten it back a bit more & life is good again.
Is this bending & binding normal? Does everyone leave this screw just a wee bit loose? Or should my sear be as thick as the gap between the bridle & the plate so the bridle can't bend?
Any pointers, insites, opinions, etc would be appreciated.
Best rgds,
John