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Help to identify a lock and a pistol

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Moe ziggley

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Trying to find a left handed lock plate to fit a Belgium made left-handed and what I am pretty sure is a flint lock..I have found different lock plates but trying to find a real one..before I make one..I will post pics of the plate I found that doesn't fit that I would like to know what it is and the pistView attachment 123465View attachment 123467View attachment 123468View attachment 123470View attachment 123473View attachment 123475View attachment 123465View attachment 123467View attachment 123468View attachment 123470View attachment 123473View attachment 123475View attachment 123468View attachment 123468View attachment 123467View attachment 123470View attachment 123470View attachment 123473View attachment 123475View attachment 123475
 

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Yes it’s set up for a flintlock. Try to get a Track of the wolf catalog. Used ones are available on eBay if they don’t have new ones on tracks website. Their catalog has exact life size pics of their parts including locks. Use the catalog to try to match up a correct lock. A bit oversized is better than undersized.
 
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