I'm in the early stages of trying to unite a percussion pistol barrel and lock in a scratch built stock and I have a problem.When I offer the lock to the barrel it appears that the hammer is not going to strike the nipple squarely.
It's an Enfield pattern lock, and the hammer is a complex shape, the shaft bends towards the barrel and the head is also set on it in a "nose in" configuration.This brings the hammer over the nipple but viewing from the front reveals the misalignment.
I reckon that all I need do is to bend the top of the shaft a little more, but I'm not sure how to do it. I think the hammer is cast steel, and I would expect that bringing the area I wish to bend to red heat would be the way to go, but what afterwards? Is it enough to simply let it cool down in air, or would I need to carry out some form of heat treatment?
I'm also having trouble deciding whether to try this right away, working by eye, or to wait until I have inlet the lock plate - by which time I would have made decisions which could affect the striking force... Any thoughts would be most welcome!