well i can tell you they were not cheep lock . in fact they were very nice locks .
dont bet also on one singly type of lock being found on every gun .
I have seen Greeners and Parkers with the very same 2 bolt of locks
its also why i stated that it didnt say Comp . just so you dididnt get confused and assume some belgium knock off .
but then Westley Richards also used "and company on his lower quality guns .
If the gun you refer to at the start of this thread does not have these markings it is a cheap trade gun marked W. Richards
just alittle extra for you so you don’t assume to assume or start folks doing the same
W. Richards, Liverpool: "All my guns have 'W. Richards Old Hall Street' on the barrels, 'W. Richards' on locks, Guards are numbered."
W. Richards, Preston, Lancashire: (Editor's note: This is another branch of the same firm above. At one point, they had a branch in Preston as well as Liverpool) "All my guns have 'W. Richards, 44 Fishergate, Preston', on the top rib, 'W. Richards' on the lock plates, all guards are numbered."
Westley Richards, London and Birmingham: "'Westley Richards' and appropriate address on rib (or Westley Richards & Co on lower grade guns). All guns have 'Westley Richards' on lock plates and bear the 'Westley Richards triangle' trade mark."
when it comes to barrels , thats your oppenion . myself i have seen English barrels that were just as big of pieces of $#@* .
in fact its a mistake to assume that just becouse a set of barrels are marked with a london address OR have london proof marks , that they are london barrels. makers marks tell the tail not some proof .
now i dont know about what you find , but out here in the west where alot of these old SXS saw hard use , its not uncommon to find mixed and matched parts .
i have seen very nice PARKER barrels on sxs with cheep belgium slash marked locks . i also have seen WW Greener locks with belgium barrels
i also had in my shop at one time a very nice Parker SXS that for what ever reason someone had the barrels changed out .
the center rib was still marked Sear and Robuck , if you can belive that one .
but all that is neather here nor there. if you think somehow writing on a barrel or lock somehow effects how the stock is made past a given makers design , then your going to have to exsplain that one to me