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Kentuckyjed

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Has anyone heard of a Locks and Such flint lock. LS inside a box is their stamp. Didn't know if they were any count or hard to find parts for or any issues whatsoever.
Thanks
 
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Yes he had a shop I believe down in the Carolina’s. He would come to Friendship and setup and sell his locks, of course this was back in the 70’s. He did a fine job on assembling the Siler Kits, which back in the day were both percussion and flint.
Hope this helps ya out.
 
Has anyone heard of a Locks and Such flint lock. LS inside a box is their stamp. Didn't know if they were any count or hard to find parts for or any issues whatsoever.
Thanks
I actually have a complete Siler large lock assembled by them and he works flawlessly and sparks great. Bought it 20 + years ago
 
Yes he had a shop I believe down in the Carolina’s. He would come to Friendship and setup and sell his locks, of course this was back in the 70’s. He did a fine job on assembling the Siler Kits, which back in the day were both percussion and flint.
Hope this helps ya out.
Yes, Locks and Such. I once had a Wayne Watson smooth rifle with that lock and a Robert Paris barrel which I stupidly sold. That lock was fantastic in every way.
 
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