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We're dealing with the 18th century here, but unforunately my mechanical insight is pre-caveman. When cleaning a flintlock rifle, I'm assuming it would be beneficial to pop the lock off. If I do so, will I be in for any surprises, like unsprung springs, etc? What I'd like to hear isthat all I have todo is unscrew the 2 screws on the other side and the lock will simply be freed to remove and will stay completely INTACT. Aftercleaning, I justpop it back in place and screw those 2 screws back. Is this what I can expect? If it's more involved, is cleaning with the lock in place ok?