Very nice work indeed!,you have recognizable style of your own and quite an inventive mind,..... and as one can see from the work on the LC on your web site you like the Scott type of window indicator,.... and although I can see how it was used conventionally on the LC lock plate where the actual hammer cams directly behind the window, I'm curious as to what little spring loaded device you came up with to show the hammer position on this one since the actual hammer is quite forward of the window location
Very nice work!
CJ
Thank you for the compliments! The cocking indicators are spring-loaded flags that pivot on the screw that is below and forward of the window. They roll against the backsides of the hammers. When the hammers are down, the flags are pivoted forward, allowing a hole machined in it to align with the window. When the hammers are cocked, the flags roll backward so that the solid portion shows in the window. The flags will be gold plated in the finished product.