I can't remember what the lock on Kit's gun looked like. All I can remember is that it was flint , and he loaded it and handed it to each one of us and we shot. The recoil was mild , so I feel he didn't have it loaded up to maximum. At another shoot , he brought another unusual British gun he had built. It was a flint lock rifle that would be loaded up with four balls , and hesitate between detonations. The initial bang went with the first movment of the lock , then the remaining three , went with hesitation , between bangs. Sort of like a hesitant , full auto w/o the ability to stop firing. Turned out ,the gun had to be loaded meticulously or the "auto" , became a single shot using four balls. It wasn't pursued by the British govt. due to it's difficult to load in combat situations . Kit was like a barrel of monkeys. You never knew what he would build next. I'm sure he could have made a gun out'a dirt......I miss Kit.........oldwood