Black Jaque Janaviac
40 Cal.
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I have a Chamber's Roundface Fowler lock that I noticed has a frizzen bounceback. I noticed a little mark on the flint. So I greased the top of the flint and sure enough the grease was scored after firing the lock.
I read up on what to do and I've tried a new frizzen spring, no luck. I tried grinding a hump on the old frizzen spring right at the point where it cams over, no luck. I tried removing metal on the "tail" of the frizzen so that it opens farther, no luck. I tried filing a flat spot on the toe of the frizzen so that it would rest in the open position, no luck.
It doesn't break flints and I'm thinking maybe just keeping an extra flap of leather protruding from the cock jaw would protect the flint. But still it ain't doing what it is supposed to do - is it?
I read up on what to do and I've tried a new frizzen spring, no luck. I tried grinding a hump on the old frizzen spring right at the point where it cams over, no luck. I tried removing metal on the "tail" of the frizzen so that it opens farther, no luck. I tried filing a flat spot on the toe of the frizzen so that it would rest in the open position, no luck.
It doesn't break flints and I'm thinking maybe just keeping an extra flap of leather protruding from the cock jaw would protect the flint. But still it ain't doing what it is supposed to do - is it?