Clay told me the lock came from the Mold and Gun Shop. It is also in Muzzleloaders Builders SupplyLK-FRD-008 - Zornes French Type D flintlock"This French style lock is 5 7/8" long X 1" tall. Ideal lock for plain smoothbores. This lock does have a fly, so it can used with single or double set triggers. Uses a 3/4" #FLINT6E, which works best used with the bevel facing down. By Larry Zornes' Mold and Gun Shop."
Mike, I am sure your German rifle will be a beauty!Silly me, I asked Clay Smith after getting his French Fusil kit if it was a Jaeger lock He said 'no' and that the French copied their locks from German styles.So I thought I was learning something.Who am I to know
It will be interesting to compare the finished gun to the Fusil de Chasse.
Yes, the furniture is quite different as well as the stock profile. The FdC has more sweep to the stock belly than the Type D. And the barrels are different, the type D is from the Mold and Gun shop and is 41” long, and much lighter.
Quote from: Bob Gerard on March 04, 2022, 07:31:13 PMYes, the furniture is quite different as well as the stock profile. The FdC has more sweep to the stock belly than the Type D. And the barrels are different, the type D is from the Mold and Gun shop and is 41” long, and much lighter.Stock shape and even furniture would depend on the decade produced. And most French trade guns had barrels of 48" and over.