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steve hill

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can you buy replacement locks for these or could
you buy a new stock and lock and use the rest
of the gun parts my lock is broke and I have not been able to shoot for a while now and would like
to start again thanks
 
You can order a flint lock for that rifle and a vent liner from any of the USA Pedersoli distributors. It's nearly a drop in fit. Unscrew the drum and screw in the vent liner. Do a little judicious wood work to make sure the pan butts up against the barrel flat and you're good to go.

Dan
 
First things first, before trying to replace an expensive lock.

What broke? Can the part be fixed or replaced?
 
A replacement lock for these guns can run over $200. Why a mass produced lock of moderate quality is this expensive is hard to fathom. Pedersoli seems to have a very high opinion of itself.

Try VTI Gun Parts. They may have the part you need. Buy a few--it will probably break again.
 

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