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Hi Rudyard

OK. That's one of the most common miquelet locks in the Region. Generally referred to as a Balkan lock. They were used on all kinds of guns. Very well built and reliable. And yes, the Albanians and Greeks were especially fond of using this lock. OK, you mentioned about
3 1/4" long. I look through my lock parts tomorrow and see what I have.
 
Dear Rick here is the desired pic of lock complete with my gray hair ! very like the Revel plastic kits .I hoped ide get just memory lane stuff was one I had as .Well Ime still a Boy just 70 years boy later .
Regards Rudyard







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Hi Rudyard

OK. That's one of the most common miquelet locks in the Region. Generally referred to as a Balkan lock. They were used on all kinds of guns. Very well built and reliable. And yes, the Albanians and Greeks were especially fond of using this lock. OK, you mentioned about
3 1/4" long. I look through my lock parts tomorrow and see what I have.
Dear Rick that,s good to know have a similar lock but used it. Currently knocking up a Persian put to cap lock with their drum cum bar lock, per Elgood page 126 Kuwait collection only not so flash .The Major Corry haul had many barrels that had been side plug converted . Its like they confiscated the guns smashed the stocks perhaps to keep their fires going ? then tossed the barrels in a pile for scrap certainly not much care involved But all hail the Galloping Major he's become like a patron saint to such as we .His haul included much worn Werdles & Double rifles or 577 or so with rude sights ,the locks bareing V Gulicers a Liege plus Persian Snow lions . And well worn Double smooth bores marked Swinburne &' Scinde Irregular Horse' I only had the locks & mounts but the false breech I got to mate the barrels of a Jacobs Infantry rifle it was well pitted & the barrel floating but & the bores where good the ladder sight gone probably robbed by Weller & Dufty staff as perks I suspect' But I fitted a spare long Lee and that was as far as the buyer wanted How he got on I don't know .I only shot one of the separated barrels with a rudely stocked match lock in Adelaide only recently I used the lock on a huge wall gun style musket definatly a forked rest affair in all its intended Elizabethan splendor. Rudyard .
 
Rudyard: Thanks for the photo. The lock in your photo above does not look like it has a broken mainspring (?)

Also, note in the photo I posted, the mainspring's longer arm has a slight more upward curve to it. The mainspring in your photo the longer arm is a bit more straight. I've seen it both ways. I guess it depends on which original shop they were built in.

Which style of mainspring do you need ?
 
I enlarged your photo. It looks like possibly the tip of the tail of the upper arm, where the cock meets the mainspring, may have broken off ?
Is that correct ?
 

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