Shape of the hammer

ewmail15

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Here's a photo a Co-worker showed me today. Can anyone provide educated guesses as to what these two lockplates used to be mated to? Can you narrow down by hammer and lockplate profiles? I requested some backside photos.
 

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Much better pics - lock #1.
 

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Lock #2.
 

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They are both Enfields. The one on the right could be a JP Moore who made a Union copy of the Enfield and the one on the right is an Enfield. On a second note the one on the left could also be an English Enfield as there were many makers and the hammer does match several of them.
 
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