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muzzlestuffer 03-16-2016 07:17 PM

t/c big boar lock
 
anybody have there locks worked on ? iv'e done all the polishing i can on my trigger group and my lock parts i haven't put a scale on it but it has got a lot better but would like to shed a couple pounds off the weight i would say it's probably about 6 lbs right now i'll put a trigger scale on it tomorrow. so can anybody recommend a good lock guy that will not make it unsafe ? or is there a aftermarket lock that would fit ? thanks !!

Muley Hunter 03-17-2016 07:33 AM

Should be in the traditional forum.

muzzlestuffer 03-17-2016 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 4250525)
Should be in the traditional forum.

yep could be in a few different locations ?

bronko22000 03-17-2016 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by muzzlestuffer (Post 4250553)
yep could be in a few different locations ?

I agree...even gunsmithing or guns or....

muzzlestuffer 03-17-2016 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by bronko22000 (Post 4250559)
I agree...even gunsmithing or guns or....

i meant it could belong here in black powder as well. don't people with t/c big boar rifles go on this thread. isn't a t/c big boar a black powder rifle ?

Semisane 03-17-2016 06:00 PM

Well muzzlestuffer, I don't know why the replies took a left turn rather than addressing your question. But then I was one of the few who saw no need for, or value in splitting the forums. So my opinion may be prejudiced.

First off, I don't know of anyone who does that kind of work. I'm sure there are a few guys out there who do that. It may take some Googling and emails to track one down.

Second. if you feel you must replace the lock, Track of the Wolf sells L&R replacement locks for TC guns. They are not cheap though.

Third, In my opinion a 6 lb. trigger on a sidelock hunting rifle is not fatal so long as it breaks clean with no creep or crunch. It may not be ideal, but it's one of those things you can live with and learn to use effectively. You might be able to get it a bit lighter with some silicone spray lubricant on the lock internals.

bronko22000 03-17-2016 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by muzzlestuffer (Post 4250582)
i meant it could belong here in black powder as well. don't people with t/c big boar rifles go on this thread. isn't a t/c big boar a black powder rifle ?

I only added my 2 cents because maybe someone in the gunsmithing or gun forum could give you a name.
And Semi is right, L&R does make a lock for the T/C.
I recall having an issue with my one Hawken and it turned out the "arm" (for lack of a better term) on the lock that tripped the sear was contacting the bottom of the stock recess just ever so slightly. Check your stock and see if there is a slight rub mark there.

muzzlestuffer 03-17-2016 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by Semisane (Post 4250605)
Well muzzlestuffer, I don't know why the replies took a left turn rather than addressing your question. But then I was one of the few who saw no need for, or value in splitting the forums. So my opinion may be prejudiced.

First off, I don't know of anyone who does that kind of work. I'm sure there are a few guys out there who do that. It may take some Googling and emails to track one down.

Second. if you feel you must replace the lock, Track of the Wolf sells L&R replacement locks for TC guns. They are not cheap though.

Third, In my opinion a 6 lb. trigger on a sidelock hunting rifle is not fatal so long as it breaks clean with no creep or crunch. It may not be ideal, but it's one of those things you can live with and learn to use effectively. You might be able to get it a bit lighter with some silicone spray lubricant on the lock internals.

Thanks for replying to the question of the thread. Personally I can't stand a lousy trigger.I actually got it much better after working on it than when I bought it.it's much smoother and lighter I think it's the design of the lock more than anything else ? I tool the trigger itself apart and polished all the parts that touch each other and that helped as well.I also greased all the internals.I would much rather keep the original lock than buy a replacement. Thanks for advise I'll keep you informed.

muzzlestuffer 03-17-2016 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by bronko22000 (Post 4250609)
I only added my 2 cents because maybe someone in the gunsmithing or gun forum could give you a name.
And Semi is right, L&R does make a lock for the T/C.
I recall having an issue with my one Hawken and it turned out the "arm" (for lack of a better term) on the lock that tripped the sear was contacting the bottom of the stock recess just ever so slightly. Check your stock and see if there is a slight rub mark there.

thanks for the tip but i already checked that out. i was trying to avoid tampering with the sear myself that's why i only polished it i'm sure i could probably stone it down a bit but prefer not to go down that road. i'm really surprised that no one would not have had this issue and found out some info on a way to get these locks worked on. but i'll keep trying to find someone that works on them and knows what there doing. these gun's are already very accurate i wonder how much better after the locks are tuned up ? thanks !!

lemoyne 03-18-2016 06:04 AM

Different people like different solutions, I put set triggers on mine.


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