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'English Lock' fishtail musket on Gun Broker

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Note to find it, search for 'dog lock musket' as the Seller has no idea that it is not a doglock. And yes ... I tried to tell them. This one looks like it would go cheap. New they run $600 shipped from Military Heritage, so be aware of that if bidding and factor in the $85 they're asking for shipping.

English locks had the horizontal sear bar that projects through the lockplate, as carried forward from snaphaunces, whereas doglocks switched to the vertical sear bars
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akin to flintlocks.
 
Ide say 'Dogs' be they hook like or sprag like can be fixed to any sort of lock of any date . The only true 'Dog lock' is the lock that has no half cock or safety other than the Dog .I've made and used them with every success . Some deride the old hammer shotguns thinking them unsafe ( There even not allowed to be imported to NZ or where. )But modern hammerless guns are carried on full cock soon as their loaded with only a pushed slideing button which can't be seen as their safety . Sort of blind faith However this irony is going a bit off post .
Regards Rudyard
 

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