Sometimes called a “Queen Anne” lock, this best quality round faced flint lock actually dates from the 1730 to 1770 era, well after Anne’s reign ended.
Our undecorated “Virginia Fowler” flint lock is modeled after a fine antique lock found on a fowler from the Williamsburg collection.
Larger than a Siler lock, this lock is a bit too large to retrofit our 20 gauge English Fowling Gun pre-inlet stock, which requires the slightly smaller Queen Anne Fowling Gun lock, by L&R.
These early London style fowler locks are found on colonial American longrifles and fowling guns. The tall cock sweeps a wide arc of sparks, making these larger locks among the best sparking locks we’ve ever offered. The pan has a bridle arm to support the frizzen pivot screw, not always found on early English locks. The plate has an integral pan, and the frizzen is tightly fitted.
Fitted with a large fly detent, this lock works equally well with set or plain triggers. A powerful mainspring engages the cam action tumbler. Bearing shoulders on the tumbler and sear minimize friction, to focus all energy into speed and sparks. Notice the long sear spring, which hides the sear spring mounting screw behind the flint cock.
This lock exactly matches our English Fowlerflint lock.
We recommend that you order a dozen Flint-ENG-7 English 7/8" gun flints, too.
This lock is shown at exact-full-size, in Track's new catalog for gunmakers and gunsmiths.