On the Hampshire County Longrifle blog I found these fascinating photos of a lock made by George W Glaze. The mainspring appears outside and trigger offset. Never seen anything like it.https://hampshirecountylongrifle.blogspot.com/2015/10/george-w-glaze-part-i.htmlEz
Quote from: Ezra on November 08, 2022, 06:39:07 PMOn the Hampshire County Longrifle blog I found these fascinating photos of a lock made by George W Glaze. The mainspring appears outside and trigger offset. Never seen anything like it.https://hampshirecountylongrifle.blogspot.com/2015/10/george-w-glaze-part-i.htmlEz Glaze was an exceptional craftsman, with no two rifles or carvings the same. In my opinion shouldn't take a back seat to any other builder from the period! That particular lock has all the internals on the outside eliminating the trigger guard and internal parts of the trigger This made a much stronger wrist and lock area, having only the lock plate and tang inlet into the wood.
It looked familiar, so I checked in the shop and sure enough under the workbench was a coffee can full of these I bought forever ago and didn't get around to doing anything with them. (had trouble posting images lately but I'll give it a shot)