Does anyone have an idea of what the gadget on the hammer of this T/C renegade is for?
I agree with Hawkeye. The lever looks like an opening and closing gate. The cylinder looks like a reservoir to hold a certain amount of priming powder with maybe a spring loaded plunger that can push the powder into the pan by thumb force?I believe that it's to allow priming for a fast second shot while hunting.
Interesting, but I would think it adds too much weight to the frizzen to be effective for long frizzen life. The weight will make it difficult for the hammer and flint to drive the frizzen to the rest position. I would expect excessive flint wear and flint breakage.
Wonder if this ‘flint to percussion’ convertor is made by the same outfit that made the gadget in the OP? Or maybe one inspired the other?Does anyone have an idea of what the gadget on the hammer of this T/C renegade is for?
An ingenious solution to a nonexistent problem
I am SO using this quote in the future, LOLAn ingenious solution to a nonexistent problem
It looks like it's a 1-off deal, and probably needs musket caps to generate enough gas volume to be reliable..
Nope, not a one-off deal. Patenting and available for less than $60 shipped. 50 sold.That flint to percussion conversion unit is interesting. Ugly, but interesting. It looks like it's a 1-off deal, and probably needs musket caps to generate enough gas volume to be reliable. I'd be interested to see how prone to fouling it would be.
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