If the tang screw happens to be high enough like mine is it can be indexed to the bore line and the slot becomes a rear sight. It's a bit fuzzy but it works and is within the rules.
Basically looks new.
Still not a 100 yard gun.
Are you prepared to limit yourself to 60 yards?
The rust looks basically superficial.
Yup. Doesn't the rear sight scavenged from the crusty caplock look better on a flintlock?Brockennock, your crusty old caplock seems to have a flintlock!!
I wasn't going to be the one to tell him.Brockennock, your crusty old caplock seems to have a flintlock!!
I stupidly thought there was enough implication here that the sight had been removed from the caplock and glued onto the smoothbore flintlock.Small brass sight from an old junky caplock rifle I have laying around that I had replaced the rear sight on.
Glued on with Loctite Blackmax.
Another question for folks, there is no 4F in the country at the moment. If I were to mortar and pestle some 2F up fine and discard the dust would this make a usable priming powder?
I may be able to get some 3F but it is likely to cost $200-300 for a 2.2lb container with shipping as there is none available anywhere near me at the moment.
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