Don't really want to beat an already dying horse(subject), but this seemed like a good time to bring forth a dilema I'm having as well.To start, I've only built one rifle so far and that was from a kit many years ago and I now find myself hopelessly diseased by the flintlock bug, and am starting a new build, from scratch, mind you and have already aquired the stock and barrel(bill moody,62cal,40inch). The rifle to be is a fullstock Hawken, and I'm having a devil of a time deciding on the most appropriate lock for this rifle. I've done a hell of a lot of back research, through three different sights(no offense to this one) and there seems to be a BIG consensous concerning the reliability of L&R locks.Granted, there are also alot of L&R fans out there that have had little or no troubles, but there are almost no disappointed users of either Davis or Chambers/siler locks. My dilema comes from the fact that it seems that neither one of these two high end lock makers produces what can be considered a close to original replica of a lock suitable for an early fullstock Hawken( now I know my choice of caliber is questionable for this rifles time frame, but I have good reason for it). Alas, I know my continuing education into our eary American history is about to be blessed, but I really could use some help here, and I welcome all input. Oh, by the way, this rifle is going to be used by me for next years Kodiak brown bear hunt, these animals can reach 12ft squared and can weigh up to 15 hundred pds, so, my lock needs to be Very reliable, and waterproof, since we get an enormous amount of rain every year. Thanks for listening, and for any and all input you guys bring. vikingsword