Jacob Dickert, of Lancastcr County, Pennsylvania,
was an accomplished gun maker circa 1755-1822. He made his
own lock for the guns he built; but in addition, Dickert
supplied locks to other gun makers.
The Allentown Bethlehem, Lancaster and Bucks County
schools and makers within these schools, such as A. Verner,
J. Moll, Herman and John Rupp, John Knoll, Melchoir Fordney,
Abraham Schweitzer and J.P. Beck, utilize this style
lock.
LOCK FEATURES: Available RIGHT HAND ONLY. Dim. 5 3/8" X
15/16". Traditional hook type springing, bearing surfaces on
tumbler and sear, water resistant frizzen to pan fit, cam
action. Highly polished internally.
Recommended flint size: 3/4"
Model 1200 Right Hand
Matching Side Plates and
Bolts
(This is the lock featured on the cover)
