But the L&R was supposed to be a working lock.
I do not expect a perfect lock for 120-130 bucks but a "decent" lock is certainly doable in all regards. However, considering the length of time L&R has been making locks the purchaser has a right to expect the application of some expertise in making the item.
I couldn't have said it better, Dan. I will admit that I let my frustrations come thorough when talking about certain locks, and the "Early Classic" in particular. It is very frustrating to have a lock that is, IMHO, not as reliable as it should be and not know how to fix it....and I
do like to work on locks. I just moved the frizzen spring, on a Late Ketland, forward a coupla tenths, to get better action from the roller and frizzen, so I'm not averse to working on locks.
I DO like the challenge of making a decent lock better, and a poorly designed lock at least decent, but I'm stumped on the Early classic. There was a time when it did perform OK; Not great, but OK. Now it barely functions OK.
A poster on another forum has a L&R Queen Anne lock that stopped throwing sparks into the pan. He has several hundred shots on this lock and was very satisfied with it until the last month, or so. He says that it does spark, but the sparks go everywhere but the pan. He reports a rate of 30-40% failure to fire, on the last few range sessions, even when using a variety of new flints. I dunno, something changed, and it is probably something he is doing differently, but who knows.
That said, I don't want L&R to go away. I would like for the owners to talk to LC, Jim, or someone who can help them correct their QC issues, so they can produce a decent lock that, at least, works right out of the box, without a major rebuild.
I also admit that I haven't used a wide variety of L&R locks. Those
I have used, from around 1990 on, have required some creative adjustments to make 'em work the way I think they should. Some required replacement parts. Some required heat treating. However, IMHO, there just wasn't much hope for the Manton that was returned a coula years ago.
Maybe I'm too picky? Maybe I have too high expectations, as to the quality of components I buy? Maybe it's too much to expect an assembled lock to work decently, right out of the box.
God bless