I believe I read that Jim Kibler's early rifle kit due to come out in the near future will use a round faced English lock. If that is the Chambers Early English round faced lock then that is a place you could use the Evart modified lock w/o a bridle and have a little different look. One of these Kibler early style rifles in .54 cal. should be a great hunting rifle. Just a thought. Tim
...... Well, Mike ... You know what I'm gonna say ..... Talk to Jack .... Then build a nice, early NC or Southern Mountain in .50-.54 cal. .....Walnut stock, Iron furniture (that HH trigger-guard ), 48" bbl., ..... using that lock would give appearance of an early 1800's mountain rifle using the lock off an earlier wrecked gun ,,,... I believe you would have you something there..... Post what you decide .... best wishes, Bud .......
Quote from: sqrldog on December 09, 2017, 05:49:06 PMI believe I read that Jim Kibler's early rifle kit due to come out in the near future will use a round faced English lock. If that is the Chambers Early English round faced lock then that is a place you could use the Evart modified lock w/o a bridle and have a little different look. One of these Kibler early style rifles in .54 cal. should be a great hunting rifle. Just a thought. TimI read that last night on Kiblers website and was thinking the same thing. Wish I had bought one of Chris's locks now.