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Can someone ID this lock

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oderr

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Can someone help me identify this lock. It is hard to read. Is it a Henry Parker Warrented lock? Thank you.
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I moved this as the lock looks like it's in really good condition but is an antique, and the lads are pretty good at identifying makers.
I also noted the adjustable set triggers...

LD
Thank you. I have the original mainspring
I moved this as the lock looks like it's in really good condition but is an antique, and the lads are pretty good at identifying makers.
I also noted the adjustable set triggers...

LD
Thank you. The rifle is in good condition. I have the original main spring but the tumbler end is snapped off. Any idea where i can acquire another. Thank you.
 
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