I feel that I should 'unbash' L&R a little bit. Perhaps, I was too harsh in my characterization. I don't think there is necessarily anything wrong with the design or the castings. I would prefer if the parts were cast oversize to be fitted. However, if the locks are properly assembled, they will function just fine. Some assemblers do a good job and some don't. That is also the case with Chambers locks. In my opinion, Chambers approach where the moving parts are fitted together on assembly is superior. If I want similar quality with L&R, it entails an extra day of work where I install bushings.