My Southern Virginia Muzzleloader - built by craftsman and builder Jim Parker from Warrior, Alabama
The "Queen Anne" lock was a popular style lock of English origin of the late 1700s period. The maple wood with a slight "curly" grain is shown here. Note the fine hand work done by Jim Parker. No sanding was done to maintain the "original" look of rifles found during that period of rifle-making. The "double set" trigger is a L & R trigger. The L & R lock with the deep pan, large frizzen and ornate hammer are typical of English design locks of this period.
The "Queen Anne" lock was a popular style lock of English origin of the late 1700s period. The maple wood with a slight "curly" grain is shown here. Note the fine hand work done by Jim Parker. No sanding was done to maintain the "original" look of rifles found during that period of rifle-making. The "double set" trigger is a L & R trigger. The L & R lock with the deep pan, large frizzen and ornate hammer are typical of English design locks of this period.