Bob, I have shot SXS flint guns at skeets for many years. To be honest I couldn't tell you which lock went off. Never could figure out why a guy had to have a single barrel rifle with a lock on the left. I made a lefty .32 years ago for my brother and shot it for a while. No big deal....
1. Don't like the jet from the vent that close to my face. I use rigth handed locks only on pistols.
2. Akward to prim the pan when you are lefthanded. Have to reach over the barrel.
3. Looks strange to have the lock and cheek piece on the same side.
I've bougth a 300# mill and a lathe and plan to make my own lefthanded parts as needed.
Best regards
ROlf
I made ONE left handed rifle,a caplock halfstock from walnut with silver butt plate and trigger guard.
It was made for Bob Bartee,my barber and he's long deceased. I have never seen the gun since but
I suspect his brother in law got it..
Buying the lathe and mill will save a LOT of time and you will develop unique skills making lock parts that
are seldom seen today,at least over here in the USA. I hope you can get proper or at least useable materials
in Norway for lock making. I use 0-1 for sears and flys,1144 Stressproof for tumblers,12L14 for screws and
1018 for the mainspring to tumbler link. Springs are 1075 and have been from my shop for over 50 years.
I'll be 80 on Easter Sunday and am winding down my shop work to maybe 4 jobs a month including locks.
Bob Roller