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In curving out curving flint lock
« on: October 11, 2023, 02:53:19 AM »
Can somebody explain the difference between these locks as noted in the text please
Thanks Richard



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Re: I curving outcurving flint lock
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2023, 03:12:37 AM »
Never heard this description before .. I'm guessing the spur or scroll at the top of the cock ... the one is rolling towards the top jaw bolt , the other is rolling away from the bolt ..
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Re: I curving outcurving flint lock
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2023, 03:15:27 AM »
look at the finial  at the top of the cock behind the cock screw,  one curves inward, the other outward.  oops, Allen beat me to it!  Rick
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Re: I curving outcurving flint lock
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2023, 04:21:17 AM »
Good observation I never picked that up. That’s probably it.
Thanks ‘eagle eyes’

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Re: I curving outcurving flint lock
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2023, 02:43:07 PM »
The outcurving cock finial was a style change that came into fashion shortly after 1800.

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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2023, 04:55:41 PM »
Thanks Aker’s appreciate the information.

It just occurred to me that in the text that part of the hammer is referred to as the ‘comb’ and the rest of the ‘hammer’ as the ‘cock’ .  Interesting the naming of these parts is the same as a rooster chicken were the frilly part of a head is called the comb.
Cheers Richard
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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2023, 11:39:06 PM »
What is that "thing" located to the left of the cock screw on the second picture?  It almost looks like a safety.

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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2023, 12:07:26 AM »
Thanks Aker’s appreciate the information.

It just occurred to me that in the text that part of the hammer is referred to as the ‘comb’ and the rest of the ‘hammer’ as the ‘cock’ .  Interesting the naming of these parts is the same as a rooster chicken were the frilly part of a head is called the comb.
Cheers Richard
The hammer is the frizzen.

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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2023, 12:07:47 AM »
What is that "thing" located to the left of the cock screw on the second picture?  It almost looks like a safety.
Yes a sliding safety

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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #9 on: October 12, 2023, 09:20:58 AM »
That second lock with the sliding safety is probably a later lock with the roller bearing on the frizzen.  I would like to see the inside view of the mechanisms.  The waterproof pan is also a sign of a later stage in flintlock development.  If I had a choice of taking one of these locks it would be the second one in the photos.





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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #10 on: October 12, 2023, 01:04:58 PM »
Mea culpa James, I new that but I called the ’cock’ hammer incorrectly for so long  that hammer still pops up. I bought one of your leather pieces at the past CLA Show, you do beautiful work.
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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2023, 03:39:00 PM »
What is that "thing" located to the left of the cock screw on the second picture?  It almost looks like a safety.
Yes a sliding safety

Interesting. I'm wondering (maybe a separate thread) if it's possible to "install" a sliding safety on an existing lock. (Yes.....thinking out loud again)

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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #12 on: October 13, 2023, 06:13:29 AM »
Steeltrap, here you go, from the Tutorials section:
https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=49314.0

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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #13 on: October 13, 2023, 04:50:09 PM »
Steeltrap, here you go, from the Tutorials section:
https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=49314.0

Thanks!  Wow...that's a lot of tiny work!!

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Re: In curving out curving flint lock
« Reply #14 on: October 15, 2023, 08:11:43 AM »

Thanks!  Wow...that's a lot of tiny work!!


Yes it was, but it was actually a lot of fun to do!!!


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