FLINTS
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KNAPPING
Many articles to be found using an Internet
search engine, and there are a number of different ways to knapp a flint, but it's pretty straight forward and this is how I learned to do it with the flint in the rifle:
Assuming you're right handed, lay an unloaded
rifle across a bench with the muzzle away from you and stand behind the stock looking down on the hammer & flint;
Open the frizzen so it's out of the way and **** the hammer back to the safety or full **** notch, also holding it there with your left index finger across/under the front edge of the flint & jaw to support the hammer asm so it doesn't accidently trip off the notch and go forward;
Take a little knapping hammer, or the back edge of a hunting knife blade, or the shaft of a
medium size screwdriver, etc, and lightly tap the front edge of the flint at about a 45 degree downward angle.
Do this in a few places from one side to the other until a few tiny flakes have chipped & fallen off the under side of the sharp edge, which will leave the edge of the flint thinner and sharper again.
Half dozen to a dozen light taps usually does it...all you're trying to do is eliminate any dull flat spots that have occurred from the flint previously hitting the frizzen...do oe or two and you'll get the hang of it, only takes a minute.