I expect the holes to be drilled straight in the locks. They are not.
I expect the frizzen to be hardened correctly. They are not.
I expect the springs to be made without cracks in the. They are not.
I expect the springs to be hardened & tempered correctly. They are not.
I expect to get more than 8-9 shots from a flint, which by the way, L&R told me was "
Normal Flint Usage"
I will tell ya right off I don't like lock work. If I did I would be building locks. I don't mind polishing & stoning & tuning one up, but it just totally ticks me off to have to redrill all the holes & retap them, reharden all of the parts, retemper the springs, buy new springs cause the originals are cracked, get the new ones & they are cracked as well, set the lock & build aside & go to Friendship & have to sort thru 50 of them to find 1-2 not cracked, etc. I bought a finished lock assembly & it should
at least be assembled correctly with good quality parts. And when I call for a replacement part, I expect that part to be top notch, not be cracked or misdrilled or improperly threaded or undersize.......... It should be correct, not have to buy 4 of them to get one right.
I hope I never have to use another L&R. And if I have a customer that insist using one, I tell him he needs to find another builder, as I am not building it. He can change locks or styles, but no, I am not building another one with a L&R as long as they make locks like they do now. I like building rifles & really enjoy the work. And I am not going to let a third rate lock ruin 3 weeks of the build for me screwing around with it.
Now, there are good L&R locks out there, cause out of about 10 I actually had one of them was a good one right off. So I know they were a few of them made & I have seen a few of them work consistently & flawlessly. But getting a good lock from them in the past 10 years is like bobbing for a perfect apple, or getting any quality repair parts, or getting any worthy assistance from them, in my experience is not gonna happen & I just save myself the aggravation.
And as long as people buy them & make excuses for them, they will not change. Why should they ? Just slap them together & ship them out........
Lots of guys out there will work 3 weeks & buy $60 worth of new parts just to save $10 on the initial price of the lock.........
And on the other hand you have guys that just love to totally rebuild locks....... That is OK if that is what ya like to do. I don't.
OK.... fire away.........