Well, it's a long story, and I am about sick over it, so I won't go into it here, totally. But I just received a fowler from Jackie Brown, this is the second try for him to get it right.
The problem I am having right now is, two fold. One the lock very hard to pull to full cock, while in the gun. I suspect that there is interference of of the hole where trip bar goes through, which doesn't allow hardly any free travel past the full cock notch, when you try to cock it. And sometime it will even miss the half cock setting, possibly for the same reason. OK, I could probably remove a little wood and solve that, as the lock seems to work fine, when out of the gun.
Second problem is after I very carefully removed the lock, I noticed that the long finger of wood that runs through the middle of the lock is broken. I know I didn't do it, when I removed it. Anyway, it is broken at the bottom of the strip and is really only held in place at the end towards the barrel. I will move around, so it's almost completely broken out. My question is does that long finger of wood, which seems to be quite fragil, doing any really service in there? Should I try to glue it back, or just remove it?
On a lock cleaning thread, I though I had read on here before that someone said they had several rifles that the little sliver was gone, and no big deal. I suspect it does support the lock a little in the middle, otherwise why would a builder even struggle with leaving it in there to start with?
The inleting on this gun is not that great to start with, but I am looking for advice, other then sending back, which I may end up doing, anyway, but I have already been down this road once, with Jackie, and well, I just don't know.