I have a new flintlock that has a unique problem (ok, at least one I have not seen before).
With the recommended 5/8" (length) flint in (bevel up or down), the frizzen stops halfway open when in the gun - in other words, doesn't get moved far enough for the spring to open it fully. The flint is still resting on the frizzen near the bottom of the frizzen.
When out of the gun, the lock works just fine!
OK, maybe something is binding, so I look and can see that the frizzen pan cover edge is rubbing on the barrel just above and to the front of the vent liner. So I grind down that edge ... no way is it rubbing now - and get the same results. I can't see anything else that would be rubbing in terms of the frizzen, and the cock does not seem to be rubbing on the stock either.
Thinking that maybe the lock screws were too tight, I tried snapping the lock with just holding the lock in place in the stock - same problem.
Finally, with a 1" flint the lock will work until the flint is ground down (fewer starks, and wears down quickly due to the poor angle of impact).
Help !!!
With the recommended 5/8" (length) flint in (bevel up or down), the frizzen stops halfway open when in the gun - in other words, doesn't get moved far enough for the spring to open it fully. The flint is still resting on the frizzen near the bottom of the frizzen.
When out of the gun, the lock works just fine!
OK, maybe something is binding, so I look and can see that the frizzen pan cover edge is rubbing on the barrel just above and to the front of the vent liner. So I grind down that edge ... no way is it rubbing now - and get the same results. I can't see anything else that would be rubbing in terms of the frizzen, and the cock does not seem to be rubbing on the stock either.
Thinking that maybe the lock screws were too tight, I tried snapping the lock with just holding the lock in place in the stock - same problem.
Finally, with a 1" flint the lock will work until the flint is ground down (fewer starks, and wears down quickly due to the poor angle of impact).
Help !!!