Pebguin
32 Cal
Long time reader, first time poster here.
So I've got a frizzen here that I can't seem to get any life out of. I've got several other flintlocks, and managed to get those to shoot flames after a little bit of trial and error. This is the first one I've gotten where I can't seem to get anything out of it. Spring is nice and stiff, but not too rigid. Tried a couple of flints and angled each one a bit different, but no luck. The file test gave me some questionable results - the top 1/3 seems soft, the bottom passes, and the middle is... so so. Other frizzens I've got sound like glass sliding against the file and it glides right off. It does bite a bit on this one, and I don't get that same sound. Leads me to believe the hardening is bad.
I didn't get a picture, but the face is also rough. It's eating up the flints pretty quick.
Before you ask, I dont know the manufacturer. It's definitely a Udaipur musket from India but I don't know which distributor. Before you comment, I'm definitely aware of the India musket stigma. Definitely not Middlesex or Veteran Arms... I suspect maybe Military Heritage or Loyalist Arms.
I was wondering if anyone here has any experience working on these? To be honest, I don't really care to learn how to do it. I'd rather pay for someone who knows what they're doing to tackle the project. Do you know anyone I could send the lock or frizzen to? Any advice is greatly appreciated!
The videos below show a couple of slow motion tests. I think it's scraping pretty well. I'm using French flints from Track of the Wolf, as I don't have any Brown Bess flints onhand.
So I've got a frizzen here that I can't seem to get any life out of. I've got several other flintlocks, and managed to get those to shoot flames after a little bit of trial and error. This is the first one I've gotten where I can't seem to get anything out of it. Spring is nice and stiff, but not too rigid. Tried a couple of flints and angled each one a bit different, but no luck. The file test gave me some questionable results - the top 1/3 seems soft, the bottom passes, and the middle is... so so. Other frizzens I've got sound like glass sliding against the file and it glides right off. It does bite a bit on this one, and I don't get that same sound. Leads me to believe the hardening is bad.
I didn't get a picture, but the face is also rough. It's eating up the flints pretty quick.
Before you ask, I dont know the manufacturer. It's definitely a Udaipur musket from India but I don't know which distributor. Before you comment, I'm definitely aware of the India musket stigma. Definitely not Middlesex or Veteran Arms... I suspect maybe Military Heritage or Loyalist Arms.
I was wondering if anyone here has any experience working on these? To be honest, I don't really care to learn how to do it. I'd rather pay for someone who knows what they're doing to tackle the project. Do you know anyone I could send the lock or frizzen to? Any advice is greatly appreciated!
The videos below show a couple of slow motion tests. I think it's scraping pretty well. I'm using French flints from Track of the Wolf, as I don't have any Brown Bess flints onhand.