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Sorry, I guess it would help if I had actually asked my question concerning the Lock to my Fusil de Chasse. Does anyone recognize the maker and any idea where I could get a new sear spring for it. Thanks!
Sorry, I guess it would help if I had actually asked my question concerning the Lock to my Fusil de Chasse. Does anyone recognize the maker and any idea where I could get a new sear spring for it. Thanks!
Sorry, I'm not good at this posting and attaching photos thing. I have since been told the lock in question is an R. E. Davis Lock so I know where to look for the needed part at least. Thanks to all who responded.
Sorry, I'm not good at this posting and attaching photos thing. I have since been told the lock in question is an R. E. Davis Lock so I know where to look for the needed part at least. Thanks to all who responded.
Nothing to apologize for. You asked for and got the correct answer. I was also going to respond to both of the threads that it was a Davis lock after seeing your photograph, along with a clearer photograph of the Davis mark from one of my locks. Correct answer was given while I was searching for the photograph. And to not waste the search effort, here it is.