Today's American made locks are as good and probably better than locks made in the 18th and early 19th century. The question about general quality of locks is similar to the question about which rifle barrel is better. The truth in most cases is 'who is shooting the rifle and what are you using for sights". There are a lot of builders who write in, asking why their lock works fine out of the gun but won't hold full cock in the stock, lots of different answers. The lock is only a part of the gun. how it fits in the stock, the location of the touch hole, the configuration and exact location of the trigger and pin, all have a lot to do with the way a gun behaves. The shape of the cheek piece can make the difference between a rifle that is comfortable or down right painful to shoot. Pick the style that is right for your build from the top U.S. lock makers and build the rifle care[size=78%]fully.[/size]
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[/size][size=78%]P.S. It's a flint lock rifle, not a gas turbine engine.[/size]