Snake Pleskin
54 Cal.
I just built a GPR flinter and would like to hear from those with experience, what is the proper flint size? I have been on TOW and it appears they recommend a # 5, 5/8 x 3/4? Any one else have any thoughts?
I have measured and it is a tight fit for the recommend one. IMHO, the GPR lock on half **** does not have a lot of room fore n aft!TOW knows what they are doing. Go with their recommendation. If they are wrong they will make good for you. Correct size is the width of the hammer jaws and the flint not quite touching the frizzen when at half ****. In this game, experimentation is often required. But, yours being a factory made rifle, the size needed is well known.
BTW the Dixie catalog has info on proper flint sizes, and the various dealers can suggest as well.I just built a GPR flinter and would like to hear from those with experience, what is the proper flint size? I have been on TOW and it appears they recommend a # 5, 5/8 x 3/4? Any one else have any thoughts?
I agree with Zonie,
The flint angle in the jaws does not look right....
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First, you can correct some of the "length" of the flint by changing how you load the "leather"....
You can make a hole at the center of the wrap so that when folded in half, there is an opening, allowing the back of the flint to touch the jaw screw. This will not harm the lock.
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THEN because the flints are always unique, sometimes you need to adjust them in the jaws. So what I do is put a shim under the back end of the flint. In a military musket that uses a lead wrap, I put some extra pieces of lead. In a rifle or smoothbore lock where I'm using leather, I put a piece of wood (like a small piece of a small matchstick) under the back end of the flint.
The shim with a lead wrap:
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What this does is cause the front edge of the flint to "cam down" a bit. I'd suggest you try these two changes in how you load your flint into your lock.
LD
thanks , yes I will notch the leather first and see how that works.Snake, for your Investarms you need the 5/8”x3/4” TOW ENG-5. These are for smaller locks, fits Pedersoli too.
The TOW ENG-6 is 3/4”x7/8”. Fits L&Rs and the Kibler Ketland locks.
Oh and notch the back of your flint leathers like @Grenadier1758 says.
You are correct just like us. 3/4” is the length x 5/8” wide. That is for a Pedersoli or most any smaller rifle lock. The 7/8” long x 3/4” wide is for larger locks.I absolutely hate to disagree with so many experienced flinters who have said the 5/8 inch flint is proper BUT I just built one of the new Pedersoli GPR flint rifle kits and my lock seems to need the 3/4 inch flint. I emailed Lyman while building the kit and they said use 5/8 inch flints. TOTW said 5/8 inch flints were the proper size. However they seemed too small. The 3/4 inch flints I purchased from TOTW fit and function perfectly. Again, I would take this advice with a grain of salt, but I would at least try both sizes before ordering a bunch of flints that might, or might not, be ideal. My free advice is worth what you are paying for it.
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