Unidentifiable window lock

A quick learner from Virginia says:
Hi I have been trying to identify this piece to no avail. There is a number 66 located inside of the mechanism. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Emily from SWISCO responded:

Hi there!

It looks like you could have our 38-095 or 38-096 lock. Compare your current lock's dimensions to ours and see if these could work for you. Just let us know if the dimensions differ in any way. 

A quick learner from Virginia says:
Can the roto locks you carry also be used?
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

That's entirely possible, but it will depend on dimensions, same as for the two that Emily recommended. The Roto locks tend to have shorter "forks" while yours seems a little long, so I'm personally leaning towards the other two. 

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