I just recently bought a W.M. Large barreled percussion rifle. The barrel has that signature glass-smooth interior that I have seen nowhere else. The rest of the rifle is fine, more or less. Sights need to be changed out and I may come back and ask you guys how to modify the slightly greenish stain, but the real issue is the lock.
The lock is stamped L. Barber. It is a bit dirty
But it cleans up okay.
The plate is actually two pieces held together with three silver (sterling?) rivets. But that works just fine.
But the real problem is that there is no fly. There is no provision for a fly. There is a half cock and the gun has double set triggers. But no fly.
Before I cleaned it, it sort of smudged over the halfcock, but after cleaning a few test fires showed that is sometimes catches the half cock. Sometimes it just bangs on by. Surprisingly the sear is not damaged (though somewhat worn). But sooner or later, this will trash the sear I think.
Can anyone suggest a solution, especially one that could be handled with a drill press and hand tools? I'm a wood guy, not a metal guy. So talents are limited.
Ideas?
I may not be able to respond much tomorrow, but I'll be watching. Thanks.
PS. Fires fine from unset trigger.