I agree, I probably have two problems, possibly three.
I don't know who made the lock. I can take a pic and post it and see if you can figure it out.
I have 3 flintlock rifles. Two of them go off reliably. I mean, 97 times out of 100, they ignite the main charge. I rarely have a misfire with either of these two guns. They go "ka-pow" and while there is a slight delay, it is very short, maybe a fraction of a second.
The third rifle is a nightmare. It fires maybe on one out of five attempts. I load all three rifles the same. I charge them the same. The lock on the third rifle seems "slower", but it might be my imagination. Every time I have a misfire, I pick the touch hole. Sometimes it works, sometimes I get another misfire. Today at the range, when I pulled the lock to full cock, it did not stay in full cock and instead released and the gun fired. After that, I pulled the lock to both full and half cock and it would not consistently stay in either position. With the lock out of the gun, while cleaning it tonight, the lock would stay in both positions, so I think there might be some excess wood involved, as the trigger is not a set trigger. So I have that issue now as well.
The rifle is a good one. It appears to be of high quality, but I can't get the maker on the phone as I bought it through TOW. Even though I have his number, he does not answer.
I really don't know what to do. I was going to try to get the lock professionally tuned, which would eliminate one possible problem.
Another avenue is to replace the touch hole liner, which I have never done before, so I would need some help with that. Or just drill it out to whatever size folks here suggest.
I am going to attend the Canter's Cave gun building class. I will bring the gun there and maybe the instructors can give me some advice.
But I thought I would try to eliminate some possible problems first.
It is frustrating, as I paid good money for the rifle and I cannot get it to perform like it should. The other two rifles work great, so I know I am not a complete idiot, though perhaps a partial one.