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In Pennsylvania i believe you must have Ignition from a naturally occurring rock for hunting. If flint was in the **** jaws you might be ok.
I've heard of frizens being faced with ferocerium ( which is generally frowned upon) but in that case the ferocerium is being scraped by the sharp edge of the flint. If reversed and a piece of fero rod was struck upon the frizen...absolutely nothing would happen. No sparks, no how. To make sparks the fero rod is scraped with a sharp edge. Even flint.
Are you INSANE!!!Maybe we could find some chemical that blew up when struck. Then we could stick this in little copper cups. And the **** could just stile it and set off the gun.
Even better we could put the cup in the bottom of a case made out of brass, with powder and ball already there
Yes! but it is an interesting question.Maybe we could find some chemical that blew up when struck. Then we could stick this in little copper cups. And the **** could just stile it and set off the gun.
Even better we could put the cup in the bottom of a case made out of brass, with powder and ball already there, like a military cartridge, and load it at the breech in.
I recall some boys that got depleted uranium shoe on their frizzen. You could spark off hunks of limestone in the drive way.
Isn’t some of the draw of ml in general and any rock in the lock or match locks working within the limitations of a primitive system?
Why would we want to?TDM yes I'm serious. I mean with the technology this great Nation has why couldn't we make this thing work.
That deal throws sparks all over the bench and or range. Very frowned upon from a safety standpoint.
We can.Why cant we
Crow, I really think it best to use some type of chert in the jaws of the **** and a hardened steel face on the frizzen. It’s worked fairly well for quite a few years now.
I suppose it might work in a wheel lock.The only issue is that it won't spark when it hits the frizen. You need a relatively sharp edge to get a ferro rod to spark. it would be best to replace the frizen with the ferro rod and keep the flint in the hammer.
I had it backwards. Yes the ferocerium would need to be impeded in the frizzen. I'm always behind times. It just seems like the flints wouldn't be as difficult for some of us to get good ignition from. Thanks for the replies
yeah, it would.I suppose it might work in a wheel lock.
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