Pic #1...These are the parts of a percussion lock which are rough castings & must be polished before engraving. I hand polish them.
Pic #2...The lock is completely put together & the hammer is in the firing position, not half cocked or cocked, & the reason for that is to scribe around the front of the hammer, back of the hammer & the screw that holds the hammer on the mechanism.
Pic #3...Here is the importance of putting the percussion lock back together again after the polishing & scribing around the hammer and the hammer screw.
You'll see that the scrolls are visible and not under the hammer in either direction. I have seen this mistake many times where half of the scrolls are underneath the hammer..they should flow from underneath on both sides & also come out from under the screw.
The above information is also for the Flint Lock.
Pic #2...The lock is completely put together & the hammer is in the firing position, not half cocked or cocked, & the reason for that is to scribe around the front of the hammer, back of the hammer & the screw that holds the hammer on the mechanism.
Pic #3...Here is the importance of putting the percussion lock back together again after the polishing & scribing around the hammer and the hammer screw.
You'll see that the scrolls are visible and not under the hammer in either direction. I have seen this mistake many times where half of the scrolls are underneath the hammer..they should flow from underneath on both sides & also come out from under the screw.
The above information is also for the Flint Lock.