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Need parts for Pedersoli Charleville Mle. 1763/66! Help!

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The mainspring on a Pedersoli-mfr. Charleville Model 1763/66 flint lock is broken/ snapped. The lock has had a bad battery/steel/"frizzen" replaced. The cock was replaced with a swan-neck by a previous owner, and it doesn't fit right, and in short, needs a factory replacement.

No one seems to have parts?

I'm not sure if anyone can repair the lock?

I'm not sure if Mr. Richard Beauchamp at Flintlock Etc. in Richmond, MA has parts? An all-new Pedersoli flint-lock mechanism/complete new lock for the 1763/66 from VTI in Cape Coral, FL is $400 bucks. I've contacted Ackermann Arms by email, but I have never received a reply. Kindly help me get my .69 caliber flintlock musket working again, please!
 
The mainspring on a Pedersoli-mfr. Charleville Model 1763/66 flint lock is broken/ snapped. The lock has had a bad battery/steel/"frizzen" replaced. The cock was replaced with a swan-neck by a previous owner, and it doesn't fit right, and in short, needs a factory replacement.

No one seems to have parts?

I'm not sure if anyone can repair the lock?

I'm not sure if Mr. Richard Beauchamp at Flintlock Etc. in Richmond, MA has parts? An all-new Pedersoli flint-lock mechanism/complete new lock for the 1763/66 from VTI in Cape Coral, FL is $400 bucks. I've contacted Ackermann Arms by email, but I have never received a reply. Kindly help me get my .69 caliber flintlock musket working again, please!
Just about anything can be Repaired. It’s just being willing to pay the people with skills, for those skills.
 
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