Back in February I made a post about getting my first flintlock and asked for advices, thanks for everyone who chimed in and helped. After eight eventful months I finally got my hands on this beauty and fired it down the range, and it was absolutely amazing.
Of course, it wasn't smooth sailing all the way through, there are "technical difficulties" that I didn't know I would be facing. I know that most of the people here won't need to hear all these, but I'll still write them down for record's sake.
Of course, it wasn't smooth sailing all the way through, there are "technical difficulties" that I didn't know I would be facing. I know that most of the people here won't need to hear all these, but I'll still write them down for record's sake.
- Despite Triple 7 market themselves toward black power firearm users, they are NOT flintlock friendly. I still managed to get my hands on a bottle of genuine black power so I can prime and get the gun going. (before you ask "why not just get real black powder in the first place", the only place I can get it have shipping charge higher than the powder itself)
- Pedersoli only provides a lead jaw pad, which does not hold the flint tightly in the few strikes I attempted. Currently I am using a piece of folded paper, until I can get some scrap leather.
- Striking the frizzen without a flint will cause the upper jaw screw to hit the top of the frizzen and bend and become difficult to loosen/tighten, I had to strike it again on the opposite direction to ''unbend'' it and restore function.
- Flint breaks after only a few strikes, read that it can be due to a tight frizzen/spring. plan is to oil the frizzen screw and manually open and close the frizzen a few hundreds times, hoping that'd help.