That cock looks like the ones I used to get from Jerry Devaudreuil in Wooster,Ohio.
I made a fair number of the Ketland locks using these parts but I don't think anyone
else used them except as seen here. Most of them that I made were used on "flint
Hawken"rifles.
The L&R Bailes is VERY similar to the Nock that I had for a while.When Lynton McKenzie**
heard that I was working up a lock for a German flintlock pistol project he took the right hand
lock from a Nock double barreled shotgun and sent it to me so I could get an idea as to the
mechanism.I got the moulds for the lock I made from TOW in 1978 and used them for quite
a number of locks.They were I think,made by a man in Tennessee,Lester Smith.I used the
plate,cock and frizzen and the top jaw from the Shoults Ketland.The internal mechanism that
these moulds could produce were substandard and there was no reason the think about using
them.
These moulds are or were in Larry Zornes shop in Ohio and I don't know if he or Les Barber ever
made anything from them or not.
**I did not ask Lynton McKenzie to for any lock but I was one of the people he trusted and he pulled
the lock from the Nock gun and sent it to me for study.It was a BIG help as were the two fine Stanton
"4 pin"caplocks I used when I started making them in 1987.
Bob Roller