

One of the first small flint locks made for scratch builders, Siler’s flint lock is our most popular.
This lock is modeled after a fine hand made original lock by the famous American gunmaker, Jacob Dickert. Few other American gunmakers made their own locks. He may have made and sold locks to others. We have examined a few rifles by Dickert, and none of these locks are exactly alike, nor were any exactly the same as the Siler lock. This lock captures the styling used on many American longrifles. Most flint locks were imported from England or Europe, for use by American gunmakers. A fine original "hand forged" flint lock, in Siler style, would make a very desirable prize for a gun collector.
We recommend our 5/8" gun flint in most small Siler locks. Track’s small Siler flint locks are tuned to allow the use of our 5/8" standard flint. Older small Siler locks assembled from kits, or by other suppliers, may have a subtle geometry error. These older locks may require our short 5/8" square flint. Check your half-cock clearance.
Machined from the fine parts designed by C. E. Siler, Track’s right hand Siler lock is assembled and well tuned. Working parts are fitted as necessary for best action and minimum friction. Evidence of the lock maker’s skill is obvious in the tight fit of the pan, internal parts, and the smooth action. A fly detent allows set triggers, if desired.
A pan bridle arm supports the frizzen, a feature not always found on early American flint locks. Many of our stocks are pre-inlet for our small Siler flint and percussion locks.
This lock is shown at exact-full-size, in Track's new catalog for gunmakers and gunsmiths.
English gun flint, 5/8 x 3/4", small Siler, L&R Bailes, CVA, all Thompson Center flintlocks, Lyman Great Plains & Trade Rifles, Pedersoli LePage pistol. We are temporarily limiting purchase of this item to twelve per order. We will manually edit your order if your order exceeds that amount.
Fly detent, tempered, long, wax cast steel, fits right, left, large, or small Siler locks
Bridle, wax cast steel, as cast, drill in place
Bridle & frizzen spring screw, .51" length, 6-40 thread
Flash Guard Screw & Nut
for small Siler flintlocks,
6-40 thread, inside mounting screw with square nut.
Frizzen, wax cast steel, as cast, temper after fitting
Frizzen spring, wax cast steel, tempered, use 6-40 screw
Frizzen spring screw, 6-40 thread, use #LOCK-SS-FK-BX
Pan, wax cast steel, with bridle arm, as cast
Lock plate, wax cast steel, 4.78" x .87", as cast
Pan screw, .28" length, .2" head diameter, 6-40 thread
Tumbler screw, .50" diameter head, 6-40 thread
Cock, wax cast steel, 1.31" throw, tapped 12-24
Sear, wax cast steel, tempered, use 6-40 screw
Top jaw, wax cast steel, .77" x .85" oval, fitted
Tumbler, wax cast steel, cut for fly, tempered, tapped 6-40, for older production locks that use the square flints
Mainspring Vise,
deluxe English style,
for safely compressing a mainspring,
made in the U.S.A.
All sizes are nominal. Please verify with description for more information.
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Brand of ManufacturerJim Chambers
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Choose Flintlock or Percussion Assembled LocksFlintlock - Assembled Locks
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Choose Lock StyleAmerican LongriflesPistol
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Choose Right or Left Hand LockRight Hand Gun
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Lock Parts by Flintlock ModelSiler Small ( #LOCK-SS-FL-RH )
FLINT-ENG-5
English gun flint, 5/8 x 3/4", small Siler, L&R Bailes, CVA, all Thompson Center flintlocks, Lyman Great Plains & Trade Rifles, Pedersoli LePage pistol. We are temporarily limiting purchase of this item to twelve per order. We will manually edit your order if your order exceeds that amount.
LOCK-SL-FL-FL
Fly detent, tempered, long, wax cast steel, fits right, left, large, or small Siler locks
LOCK-SS-FK-FGX
Flash Guard Screw & Nut
for small Siler flintlocks,
6-40 thread, inside mounting screw with square nut.
LOCK-SS-FL-TU
Tumbler, wax cast steel, cut for fly, tempered, tapped 6-40, for older production locks that use the square flints
TOOL-VISE-DX
Mainspring Vise,
deluxe English style,
for safely compressing a mainspring,
made in the U.S.A.
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