Oh, I certainly don’t feel like I’m ‘getting screwed’. It was my gun to begin with, remember? I just feel bad, because I know how you pined away for a trade gun. I’m just glad the issue was discovered before any money changed hands.
At this point, I have absolutely no question regarding its authenticity as a North Star West-manufactured piece. I’ve heard that the quality of the lock components simply varied throughout the gun’s period of manufacture. Apparently kit guns and factory guns in particular differed in this respect.
I’ve already got a couple of guys who say they might have the necessary components in their parts drawers, so I’m not too concerned about sourcing things. If I have to have a blacksmith make me said parts, then I’ll go that route. I’ve got no shortage of options here. Then again, performance doesn’t appear to be affected whatsoever as long as there’s a good sharp flint, so perhaps I’ll let it alone. If I have to place the flint in the jaws slightly cock-eyed to compensate for the misalignment, I can live with that.