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Anyone know what this lock is.
 

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The sear spring is forged like on all original locks whereas many modern locks are made of flat stock wound around the sear screw. I vote for it being an original.
 
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The bridle looks fishy but the rest seems a genuine north west gun lock . Bridle Is fishy no doubt.& There where the' North Star 'replica trade guns also had the' circle Fox' but his where stamped inside. My guess its a mix of right & worked on more recently .
Regards Rudyard
 
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