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Just for the record I bought the gun used ...
A Caywood 'lefty'? I think it might be best you just fhugghedaboutit and sell it to me! I had a RH'd Caywood Wilson and the breech/barrel tapering was about the BEST I've ever handled in a 42" fowler/fuzee barrel - the profile and handling was superb! As was the performance of the lock built by Mike Rowe, long before he left Caywood Gunmakers.

I have since settled on LH'd firelocks now, and sold that one off ... still miss it some days!
 
Caywood makes left handed Wilson Trade Guns and English Fowlers . Check his web site
That lock has C C & R stamped inside so it was made in Mike's time at Caywood .
I have all my Flintlocks so I can pull back on the hammer at full cock, let it go and they will not fire , just in case one get snagged on something
 
I fixed this finally I had to shim the front of the lock plate with a washer. I think at some point inthe past someone tightened it to tight and smashed the wood at the front of the plate. Which caused it to press against the wood and the problem with the sear.
 

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