I recently purchased a Dixie Cub, only because it's the only gun I could find in 36 caliber without resorting to a kit. The gun arrived in perfect shape, so I decided to remove the flintlock so that I could get to the vent plug and put some anti-sieze compound on it. When I looked at the lock, the sear was bent at an approximate 15 degree angle. Although it worked ok, I'd never seen one like this. I contacted Dixie and was told that bending the sear to accommodate it's connection with the trigger is common. Not really satisfied, I contacted Pedersoli who claimed they don't make this gun, although in Dixie's catalog, it says made by Pedersoli. Dixie sent me a new sear which I replaced, but the lock/trigger didn't work at all, so I put the original sear back in place. Have you ever seen anything like this?