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Small
Siler Flintlock
The smaller Siler lock fits the same time period (1770-1790) as the large Siler lock. The smaller size makes this lock ideal for pistols of this period or for smaller rifles. Many competitive shooters consider the small Siler to be the ideal lock: fast and reliable. This lock is also available with a brass (bronze) plate and pan. Dimensions: 4-3/4"
x 7/8"
Small
Siler Percussion
This lock is identical to the above flintlock but is made with a percussion plate and hammer. The lock plates are identical in size and are interchangeable. Also available with a brass (bronze) plate. Dimensions: 4-3/4"
x 7/8"
Mountain
Style Percussion Lock
During the percussion lock era, locks of this type were widely available and were used in a variety of rifles. Mountain, Southern, Plains, Trade, Ohio, and Indian Rifles would all have been made with this lock. In fact, almost any rifle dating from the late 1830's through the end of the nineteenth century could have been made with this style of lock. Dimensions: 4-3/4"
x 15/16"
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