I have owned three Pedersoli Kodiak percussion double rifles, one lower grade .58-caliber rifle and two .72-caliber high grade Safaris.
The Henry-style percussion bar locks have [different] cosmetic flaws. The trigger actions on the lower grade rifle needed work. But I have experienced no problems with either grade [of lock] attributable to poor materials or poor workmanship - through about 1200 shots.
Among my pending projects is creation of an English-style half-stock percussion rifle. A recurring thought has been to acquire a Pedersoli Kodiak percussion bar lock, thereby maintaining the ability to keep any of the rifles shooting without needing to buy additional parts.
But I have little experience with other manufacturers' Henry-style percussion locks. And Pedersoli's Kodiak locks are not inexpensive. Before I spend the bucks, I solicit the experience of those people who own and shoot such after-market Henry-style percussion bar locks.
In terms of materials and quality of manufacture-assembly, is there a significant difference between Pedersoli's lower grade Kodiak lock, the plain one with chemical "color case" finish, and the high grade, the silvered lock with not very well done engraving?
Among better quality English (Henry) styled percussion bar locks from after-market makers, please identify any lock having significantly better materials and quality of manufacture-assembly than the better of the two Pedersoli Kodiak percussion locks.
The Henry-style percussion bar locks have [different] cosmetic flaws. The trigger actions on the lower grade rifle needed work. But I have experienced no problems with either grade [of lock] attributable to poor materials or poor workmanship - through about 1200 shots.
Among my pending projects is creation of an English-style half-stock percussion rifle. A recurring thought has been to acquire a Pedersoli Kodiak percussion bar lock, thereby maintaining the ability to keep any of the rifles shooting without needing to buy additional parts.
But I have little experience with other manufacturers' Henry-style percussion locks. And Pedersoli's Kodiak locks are not inexpensive. Before I spend the bucks, I solicit the experience of those people who own and shoot such after-market Henry-style percussion bar locks.
In terms of materials and quality of manufacture-assembly, is there a significant difference between Pedersoli's lower grade Kodiak lock, the plain one with chemical "color case" finish, and the high grade, the silvered lock with not very well done engraving?
Among better quality English (Henry) styled percussion bar locks from after-market makers, please identify any lock having significantly better materials and quality of manufacture-assembly than the better of the two Pedersoli Kodiak percussion locks.