Hi,
A few questions for the group. How easily can a Kibler round face lock be substituted for a Chambers Round Face or Colonial Virginia lock in the Chambers English Officers Fusil? Are the dimensions similar, or has too much material been removed in the Inlet from the get go for a Kibler lock to work. Also, would Kiblers lock be historically correct for this build?
Here is a bit of background.
I want to build the officers Fusil for field use and upland hunting. I have a Kibler Colonial that I have put probably 1500 rounds through and never had a misfire (when it wasn't due to dull flint). The lock is superb. I know Chambers locks are high quality and the ones I have shot are very quick.
If there aren't substantial dimensions differences, the inlet isn't too big (small is ok, as I can just inlet the larger lock), and it's historically correct; is it worth using a Kibler lock, or will the Chambers locks perform just as well for an actual hunting gun?
Thanks,
Redbeard
A few questions for the group. How easily can a Kibler round face lock be substituted for a Chambers Round Face or Colonial Virginia lock in the Chambers English Officers Fusil? Are the dimensions similar, or has too much material been removed in the Inlet from the get go for a Kibler lock to work. Also, would Kiblers lock be historically correct for this build?
Here is a bit of background.
I want to build the officers Fusil for field use and upland hunting. I have a Kibler Colonial that I have put probably 1500 rounds through and never had a misfire (when it wasn't due to dull flint). The lock is superb. I know Chambers locks are high quality and the ones I have shot are very quick.
If there aren't substantial dimensions differences, the inlet isn't too big (small is ok, as I can just inlet the larger lock), and it's historically correct; is it worth using a Kibler lock, or will the Chambers locks perform just as well for an actual hunting gun?
Thanks,
Redbeard