L&R's Bill Cox is one of the most honest men I have ever known and he is aware of issues with some of their products.
The reason I say this is that when I started using their external parts for for a target pistol lock I used my personal debit card to
pay for them and Bill Cox is the only other person that ever had those numbers other than me.The parts were the small Manton
which has a real potential with a custom mechanism and those I made went to Germany for a copy of Napoleon's Boutet Target
pistol/One of these ws featured on the cover of VISIER a high end German shooting publication that covers all venues of that subject.
Foundries have always been the fly in the soup kettle to this and some are better than others but NONE will ever be perfect.
I was told the level of quality control that I insisted on would bankrupt the government.I have experienced lock plates breaking when I tried to straighten them,fizzens so hard they could not be drilled after extensive annealing or could not be reliably hardened and sending out a
bew lock with a "shoe" is no option at all unless it's going to the South Pole.
.None of this is important to me now but small blemishes can be expected regardless and can be fixed or reduced .
Bob Roller
The "repair" that Eric just described was done by someone who knew a little about a lock in order to reseat the hammer on the shank but not enough to realize there was more to the job and couldn't figure it out.