I recently picked up a Purdey stalking rifle.
I always pull the locks on guns and clean them up as needed. This rifle in general is dirty and does not show much TLC. The lock was really dirty and needed to have a good cleaning.
I am sharing pictures of this lock as it is unlike any other English lock I have seen. All my other English locks with a safety has a nub that slides into a notch on the back side of the hammer at half cock. This lock has a bar on the inside of the lock that slides into a notch in the tumbler. At least this way if you have to replace the hammer no worries about milling the notch in the hammer.
The only markings on the inside that I could find was the serial number.
Dont know if this will help anyone or not, but I used to struggle with trying to remove the tiny screws from the locks as they are always frozen in place. I used to just soak them in penetrating oil and hope for the best. Now I use a micro torch and heat the screw head and if I can get to the threaded end of the screw. Works like magic. Never had a screw yet that did not come out fairly easily from a lock with a little heat. No more buggered up slots on the screw heads.
Enjoy
Fleener







