What is the difference between this lock and a hawken lock?
Size of side plate?
The most obvious differences would be a rounded tail on the lockplate and no decorative grooves on a Hawken lock. The lock on the subject rifle is designed to appear as a percussion conversion of a “Golden Age” flintlock, and would be much more appropriate on a longrifle.
I would agree with the comments about inletting. However, if we just back up and consider this rifle objectively, I see a Siler lock, a Griffis Tool Co. breech, and T/C triggers and triggerguard. A peculiar combination of parts, but they are all of very good quality. For all the issues with fitting and inletting, that is a beautiful piece of maple, and the builder did a good job with the finish.
As for the barrel, I’m thinking maybe Long Hammock. They made six-groove barrels, maybe with the radiused grooves like that. These were reportedly finicky about ball size, patches, and loads, but super accurate once the proper load was determined. The bore photo is not clear… the bore looks a little frosty to me but the rifling is still strong. If the bore is like that all the way to the breech, it should clean up nicely.
So, we have very good quality components that don’t really match, and they aren’t put together professionally. I would like to see some more images, including some of the other side of the rifle, and at least one full-length photo. If everything works, and the price is right, it might be a good shooter. Or, depending on the price, a talented builder might get some good parts out of it to be used in constructing other guns.
As for myself, I would pass on this one at anything more than a “giveaway” price. I’d rather have a rifle with better assembly and I don’t have the skills to use the parts.
Best regards,
Notchy Bob