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Flintlocks are fun and reliable...but the weapon has to be a good one, of good design. If the gun or the lock just don't work right...that can be quite frustrating.
If the flints came with the gun, they certainly could all be used flints.
You can get flints mail-order at quite a few places.
So what I hear you saying is that if the pan flashes, the gun goes bang. It's your lock that's not sparking...a "flash in the pan" refers to the pan flashing, but no bang.
Indeed you will have to look at finding the right flints, but your cock-spring (main) could be either too weak or too strong, and the same could be true for the frizzen spring. A flinter is really quite sophisticated, the springs have to be "just right" and in balence with each other, and then the geometry of the lock has to be right.
I can't quite recall or picture what the 1816 Remington is...is this a military musket or rifle-musket? If so musket locks are usually pretty trouble free, but again the springs could be wrong. What caliber is it??
Some of your cleaning/wiping issues almost sounds like it has some kind of "patent" breech...which someone else was just having problems with.
Good luck and I hope it's just a matter of getting a good flint in the jaws.
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If the flints came with the gun, they certainly could all be used flints.
You can get flints mail-order at quite a few places.
So what I hear you saying is that if the pan flashes, the gun goes bang. It's your lock that's not sparking...a "flash in the pan" refers to the pan flashing, but no bang.
Indeed you will have to look at finding the right flints, but your cock-spring (main) could be either too weak or too strong, and the same could be true for the frizzen spring. A flinter is really quite sophisticated, the springs have to be "just right" and in balence with each other, and then the geometry of the lock has to be right.
I can't quite recall or picture what the 1816 Remington is...is this a military musket or rifle-musket? If so musket locks are usually pretty trouble free, but again the springs could be wrong. What caliber is it??
Some of your cleaning/wiping issues almost sounds like it has some kind of "patent" breech...which someone else was just having problems with.
Good luck and I hope it's just a matter of getting a good flint in the jaws.
Rat