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I just received my Kibler Woods-runner kit and started to unbox the components. The lock looked a little odd.
The Cock seems to be cantered off to the right in relation to the frezzen.
What do you think? Is this normal or it be an issue ?
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Does the flint hit the frizzen centered? If so, then you are fine. You do not want it to hit the barrel or the side of the frizzen. My Kibler locks are all that way to a greater or lesser extent.

I asked Jim about it and he told me it is on purpose.
 
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Here is mine. It is easy to align the flint to strike the frizzen squarely so it is no worry to me,
 

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I just received my Kibler Woods-runner kit and started to unbox the components. The lock looked a little odd.
The Cock seems to be cantered off to the right in relation to the frezzen.
What do you think? Is this normal or it be an issue ?
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Maybe not seated flush on the tumbler ? I’d ask Jim, Jim sells and nice tumbler punch that is a handy tool to have.
 

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