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I feel that Ped or Dgw should do something for you after all their reputations are at stake here! Good luck, Jim.
Dixie is for all intents and purposes blameless in this event. I am ever so glad that they stood by their name and didn’t do some stupid pc thing like drop the reference to southern heritage like a certain musical group who I will now turn off every time I hear them. On that fact alone I will give them a pass. i figure the best I could hope for from Pedersoli would be some replacement parts in 6 to 9 months. Appreciate your thoughts but at 75 I tend to try and focus what time I have left on this earth on more rewarding pursuits than chasing down a manufacturer for a defective partI feel that Ped or Dgw should do something for you after all their reputations are at stake here! Good luck, Jim.
Found a Pedersoli parts dealer in MA.who had a whole lock in stock. Will get the gun running with that. Then this coming winter I will hardface and recut the old tumbler and make a new tool steel sear and tune the trigger pull to where I want it.Pedersoli's company has a customer service that works great. Why didn't you contact them? They have spare parts for all their guns. 99% of the guns are produced inside the company, so are the locks. Sure 40 and more years old guns may have lock's parts that changed for improvements. In this case the suggestion is to replace the whole lock.
Good attitude and nice looking Pan Head.Dixie is for all intents and purposes blameless in this event. I am ever so glad that they stood by their name and didn’t do some stupid pc thing like drop the reference to southern heritage like a certain musical group who I will now turn off every time I hear them. On that fact alone I will give them a pass. i figure the best I could hope for from Pedersoli would be some replacement parts in 6 to 9 months. Appreciate your thoughts but at 75 I tend to try and focus what time I have left on this earth on more rewarding pursuits than chasing down a manufacturer for a defective part
Thanks. She’s a 57Good attitude and nice looking Pan Head.
Flintlocks Etc (His name is Richard Beauchamp) is one of the nicest and most helpful folks I have ever done business with. He is close personal friends with Davide (Pedersoli).Don’t know when the lock was manufactured. Got the kit from DGW about 6 weeks ago.
As it turns out I found a Pedersoli parts dealer named Beauchamp in MA. who had a complete lock In stock. No BS with guy, same day shipping. Think I’m going to try the Stelite fix on the original and if I screw it up beyond salvation don’t care cuz he also has the individual parts. One way or another I will have a spare lock. I’ve heard that the Ped locks have been a bit of a crap shoot of late. Maybe I’ll get lucky with the new one.
I have 5 or 6 Pedersoli rifles. Some very old and 1 I bought new.This is all a bit disheartening about pedersoli...I always thought they were top notch...I'm about to buy a kentucky pistol flinter kit from dixie...I hope this problem you had is an anomoly...is the lyman trapper kit possibly a better choice?
Thanks for that info about the L&R RPL. Is that lock compatible with a double set trigger? With 2 Ped locks having now been on this rifle, neither of which do I believe were acceptable as far as trigger pull or manufacturing QC is concerned. I would rather spend my time converting the rifle to accept a better quality lock than upgrading an inferior one.Flintlocks Etc (His name is Richard Beauchamp) is one of the nicest and most helpful folks I have ever done business with. He is close personal friends with Davide (Pedersoli).
If you need anything for a Pedersoli - he has it or can get it. I have bought many sights from him.
I converted my Pedersoli Kentucky percussion with an L&R RPL flint lock with very minimal work. And I love it!
You might consider that instead of the Pedersoli lock.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS!!Beginning to overthink this damn thing when I should be focused on getting a good quality lock and making it fit.
Can’t answer your question. I do know that Lyman is way behind on a lot of their inventory but they or one of their distributors my have one in stock. Good luck obtaining if you decide to go with one. I have said before that this is the first time I have ever had a problem with a Pedersoli. Unfortunately, upon reflection that’s not quite true. I purchased a Baby Rolling Block about a year ago whose extractor does not work correctly, and almost immediately ( less than 100 rounds ) experienced a broken firing pin. Replaced the firing pin but have yet to get around to dealing with the extractor issue. I have had many rolling blocks over the years, (my favorite unmentionable), both original and reproductions, even a rare New York Conract Carbine. I can assure you this extractor doesn’t work right. All a sign of the times we are living in I guess.This is all a bit disheartening about pedersoli...I always thought they were top notch...I'm about to buy a kentucky pistol flinter kit from dixie...I hope this problem you had is an anomoly...is the lyman trapper kit possibly a better choice?
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