I have to ask the question.
There are small locks like the small Siler and the small Queen Anne that are meant to be used on pistols, or so I am told.
There are a mess of large locks like the large Siler, Queen Anne and others that are meant for rifles and fowlers.
I have had folks say that the small locks will not work on a rifle barrel without having to modify the (main) spring.
But... if a barrel is 1" across the flats... what difference does the lock size make? I mean if you have a rifle and a pistol with a 1" octagonal barrel... how does the lock know if it is on a long gun or pistol?
Isn't the spring clearance also a function of the architecture of the lock itself, not just the size?
If a fellow wants to build a small light rifle or fowler with say a 1.0 or 1.062 width breach, why can't he use a small "pistol" lock?
What am I missing here?
(yes, I do way over think things.... sorry.)