I wasn't going to chime in on this one, but then. I guess I have something to contribute. On my second gun I built,I used a swamped barrel(my first), and I wanted to put cast off in it.Not knowing where I should start it, I started at the breech...big mistake. After I got the lock inletted, the tail was so buried in the wrist I didn't know what to do. I didn't know any other builders I could consult, there were no forums, internet ,etc,etc. I planed the lock panel off, glued on a replacement. I silver solder a piece of mild steel on the bolster and pan. After the lock was re-inletted, I noticed the frizzen was an 1/8" away from the barrel. When I was at Dixon's one weekend they had a few lock parts on the wall in the back of the store. I picked one that looked wider than the Siler. Re-shaped the frizzen face to match the slope of the Siler. Got the frizzen to fit the pan just fine, as well as the part that fits on the pan for the pivot screw. Filed the edge to fit up against the barrel. Re-hardened it. No problems. I did this to another lock, but instead of silver soldering I taped and screwed a piece of brass on, which does stand out, but works fine. So you can fix this problem, just don't quit. Geo.