We carry many of the fine locks made by the R.E. Davis Lock Company. If you do not see a lock that you want, please call us and we might have it in stock.
If you have any question at all about what size flints we have for your lock, please give us a call.
We are happy to fill your order via telephone. We will tell you upfront if your parts are on hand, your total and when you can expect your package. Please be aware we are a family mail order business and we do not maintain a conventional store that you can visit.
Phone 434-993-3557
| RE Davis Locks |
| Additional RE Davis Locks |
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Right Hand Only #0040 Click Photo to Enlarge |
Right Hand Only #0201 Click Photo to Enlarge |
Right Hand Only #0269 Click Photo to Enlarge |
Right Hand Only #0270 Click Photo to Enlarge |
| Locks of this general style were imported from Germany and the Low countries during the 18th century. This lock is intended primarily for 1760-1775 era American longrifles and fowlers, or jaeger style rifles. This is a high quality lock with a fly in the tumbler. With its powerful mainspring, it throws a good shower of sparks for a fast ignition. This lock can be easily refiled to even more closely approximate originals. Right hand only. | Styled after the work of English gunsmith John Twigg, this lock is ideal for late 18th century English style weapons. High quality locks of this type were also sometimes used on American longrifles and fowlers of the 1780-1810 era. It features such anti-friction devices as a stirrup between the mainspring and tumbler, a roller bearing on the frizzen, and bearing surfaces on the tumbler and sear, all of which contribute to the best ignition speed possible. The inside of the lock plate has been ground to a flat finish, while exterior parts have a fine sandblasted finish to make browning easier. Right hand only. |
This lock is similar to many of the high grade flintlocks imported from England in the 1815-1835 era. It features a waterproof style pan, rollered frizzen spring, and a stirrup linked tumbler and mainspring. This lock would be an ideal choice for any early 19th century rifle or fowler. The tooling for this fine lock was crafted by Master mold maker Larry Zornes. Right hand only. | This lock is the percussion version of Davis’ popular Late English Flintlock, and is completely interchangeable with it. Right hand only. |
| Dimensions: 5 9/16″ x 1 1/8″ Flint Size: 7/8″ x 1″ |
Dimensions: 5 5/8″ x 1 1/16″ Flint Size: 1″ x 1 1/8″ |
Dimensions: 4 7/8″ x 1″ Flint Size: 3/4″ x 7/8″ |
Dimensions: 4 7/8″ x 1″ Flint Size: 1 1/8″ x 1 1/4″ |
| The Becky’s Locks |
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Right Hand Only #0043 Click Photo to Enlarge |
Right Hand Only #0053 Click Photo to Enlarge |
Right Hand Only #0044 Click Photo to Enlarge |
| This pistol sized lock was designed by Pete Allan, and is sometimes referred to as the “Becky Lock.” It resembles American made locks of the 1750-1775 era. The tumbler action is similar to the English style fast cam system (the force of the hammer increases as the hammer falls), resulting in a very rapid ignition. Also an excellent lock for boys or ladies rifles. Right hand only. | Identical in size and interchangeable with the standard “Becky Lock”, the latest version now comes round faced, like many English, American and Continental locks of the 1750-1775 era. Ideal for pistols and smaller rifles. Right hand only. | This lock is almost identical in size to the pistol flintlock, but not completely interchangeable with it. Right hand only. |
| Dimensions: 4 3/16″ x 13/16″ Flint Size: 1/2″ x 5/8″ |
Dimensions: 4 3/16″ x 13/16″ Flint Size: 1/2″ x 5/8″ |
Dimensions: 4 3/16″ x 13/16″ Drum Cutout: 1/2 inch |
| The Jaeger Locks |
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Right Hand Only #0017 A Click Photo to Enlarge |
Right Hand Only #0017 B Click Photo to Enlarge
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Right Hand Only #0017 C Click Photo to Enlarge |
| Note and specify cock style. The original design of this lock was done by Jack Haugh. It is most appropriate for Germanic “jaeger” rifles or Mid-18th century American longrifles This lock can be refiled to more closely approximate originals. Right hand only. |
Note and specify cock style. The original design of this lock was done by Jack Haugh. It is most appropriate for Germanic “jaeger” rifles or Mid-18th century American longrifles This lock can be refiled to more closely approximate originals. Right hand only. |
This is the percussion model. The original design of this lock was done by Jack Haugh. It is most appropriate for Germanic “jaeger” rifles or Mid-18th century American longrifles This lock can be refiled to more closely approximate originals. Right hand only. |
| Dimensions: 6″ x 1″ Flint Size: 7/8″ x 1″ |
Dimensions: 6″ x 1″ Flint Size: 7/8″ x 1″ |
Dimensions: 6″ x 1″ Drum Cutout: 1/2 inch |
| RE Davis Percussion Locks |
















