I have been shooting black powder percussion rifles and handguns for many years. I have a T/C .36 cal. Seneca percussion I have had for many years and enjoy shooting it. Always thought that some day I would buy a T/C flintlock .50 cal to kind of match the little guy, and to use it in our late season flintlock only season. Well we all know what happened and I for one waited to long. Recently got the urge and started looking around for one that I thought might be a good deal, surprise, surprise. Thru a recent acquaintance I have come across one that has been totally stripped down and was going to be restored or at least be put back to a reasonable condition, except it never happened. I have completely gone over and checked and rechecked that every part is there and working not broke down to the last little screw. Major stock work due to dings and scratches and piece broken off toe of stock ( piece included), minor metal work due to previous owner apparently trying to fit a frizzen and filed on barrel at vent hole instead of frizzen.. rifling has very minor rust an pitting will be able to polish. A few minor factory hiccups. My major problem is going to be the lock as it is the early one and I can see all ready it was not doing to good. The flints that are with it are all chew up, the frizzen doesn't look like it is being struck correctly. I have some ideas I want to try before I give in to putting an upgrade lock in mainly because of cost. Sorry for being so long winded, here are some pictures of lock