Thanks guys. I was smart, and got one last year. Trying to find a patent breech is another story..
The Chambers late Ketland IMHO would be ideal for such a project.I have used the external
parts for customers and so far so good.It IS a good lock as it comes from Chambers and
the best of the production locks.I have a similar project started (barely)but am using the
externals from the L&R Durs Egg. I made my own "patent breech"and it's one piece,tang
and chamber.The barrel I'm using is a GM 50 caliber and one inch across the flats and
about 33 inches long.The barrel is in the wood but so far no real priority assigned to it.
I have heard some scuttlebutt about foundries not wanting business from producers of
unusual items like locks for long obsolete guns.Does anyone have any REAL info on this??
It would indeed be a dark time for a number of people if foundries decide to exclude us.
Over the last 60 years I have tried to avoid,to the extent POSSIBLE any and all outside
sources other than steel bar stock in various grades for lock internals and now set triggers
that I am concentrating on presently and only 5 locks to go and I'll be done with that.
Bob Roller