I'm with Daryl. I have several locks from different makers an the Dickert is very fast. But also maybe I just got lucky. Good luck on your build. The only lock that's better is one of Bob Rollers. There as Smith as a Rolex watch. Oldtravler
These wonderful flintlocks that came from the shops of the English lock filers were
strong attempts to stop the onslaught of percussion ignition and they left us with
some magnificent relics that are more than worthy of study today. These people
were obstructionists and knew that when they were working.
50+ years ago there was a set of books called "The American Gun"published by
Larry Sheerin and Herb Glass and in Volume 1 #2 is a story called Fuzes,Flints and Pyrites
by Robert held. It describes the anger about the new percussion system for firearms
and said it would make war even more awful than it already was because of the near
certainty of ignition.It points out the nearly "perfect"English sporting flintlocks that
could fire as fast as the percussion guns and the small group of arch conservatives
that like the wheel lock shooters of Switzerland and Germany would never change
their ways.It also finishes by saying the grandson of one of these old men was at that
very moment ordering a new double barreled percussion shotgun.
These types of books are a treasure and are never mentioned today by anyone in
the muzzle loading sports.Why is that???
Bob Roller
There were supposedly 4 volumes of these books but I have never had the 4th one
nor have I seen one. I have 3 of them and wonderful history is contained in them.