Well.....someone (Jim Kibler) gave a warning about using the L&R lock. I have other L&R's that work fine....and I blame myself as I should have scrutinized the lock much more when I first received it. And I'm not trying to turn this post into an L&R bashing, but hopefully more of a warning to anyone else who purchases this lock to give it a very thorough once (or twice) look over before you invest time in it.
In fact, I had to send it back when I first received it as the bridle was incorrectly drilled. L&R replaced that.
Now, this lock takes a smaller (5/8 length) flint and all I had at the time was 3/4". That still doesn't make up for my failed scrutiny of the lock when I got it back "fixed".
I received my shorter flints yesterday, and didn't get a chance until last night to install one. The lock sparks great......but then I notice the cock doesn't line up with the frizzen.
At first i thought i was crazy...then I started to examine the "squareness" of the pan to the lock plate, etc. It was late last night so I set it aside.
So, now I've determined the frizzen attachment hole has been drilled incorrectly. Yeah...you think I would have noticed this when I was filling the lock, removing the "water proof" lug on the pan cover etc. But I didn't.
So, now I will again contact L&R (who did a quick turn around the first time I sent it back) for a replacement pan\frizzen. I thought of drilling out the existing hole, slugging a bushing in it, then drill the hole square, but I got other things to do.
I placed the white line on the picture to emphasize how far off the pan cover\frizzen is from square.
Here's another pic with the cock lowered to rest on the frizzen