BobJ,
The reason I keep the toothpick in the flashhole is to keep fouling out of the barrel. The toothpick is round and tight and is twisted in and broken off. After firing off a few pans I can quick clean the pan, frizzen and hammer. Every few days I'll take the lock out and give it a good cleaning.
This rifle is a retired hunting rifle and rather than sell it or leave it in the gun case I decided to put it to good use. A dedicated flinch lock fixer.
As for taking out a lock, well, I remove my silers everytime I shoot and clean the gun. Just turn out the screws a few threads then push the lock out with the bolt heads. It makes it easy to remove.
The reason I keep the toothpick in the flashhole is to keep fouling out of the barrel. The toothpick is round and tight and is twisted in and broken off. After firing off a few pans I can quick clean the pan, frizzen and hammer. Every few days I'll take the lock out and give it a good cleaning.
This rifle is a retired hunting rifle and rather than sell it or leave it in the gun case I decided to put it to good use. A dedicated flinch lock fixer.
As for taking out a lock, well, I remove my silers everytime I shoot and clean the gun. Just turn out the screws a few threads then push the lock out with the bolt heads. It makes it easy to remove.