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I don’t think there was a top jaw with a screw. I’ve read the flint was glued in there or wrapped with twine or something.
I once viewed one of these at the Baltimore antique arms show many years ago. The lock looked like the one in Post #32 above. It had what was left of a flint pawl in the jaws wrapped with leather and some type of black colored tar/glue that had hardened and was beginning to crumble.

Rick
 
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