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Have the kit which I’m finishing. Good spark, metal to wood good. Barrel seems quality steel and built well, just wish they took a bit more time and Precision drilling tensions which shouldn’t be a concern, just to my OCD. So far I think it’s going to be one of my favs.
 
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Thanks for the replies. I just wish I could hold one in my hands and shoulder it for fit. There just aren't any flintlocks in stores in this neck of the woods.

Thanks
Jack
 
Great video , that sling kept swinging , not good for a steady hold and the band of thick leather from the sling must change your sight picture from shot to shot , Try it again without that swingy sling getting in the way .
 
Great video , that sling kept swinging , not good for a steady hold and the band of thick leather from the sling must change your sight picture from shot to shot , Try it again without that swingy sling getting in the way .
I've shot that gun with the sling on & about as many times without it.
I bought it to make it easier to carry the gun to the shooting place.
 
Hmm, Interesting to see many saying they see decent sparks on theirs. I find mine doesn't give off a ton. Usually goes off, with 4f then there is not a problem, but with 3f from cartridges it doesn't always like to go off. Other than that I like the gun, nice and handy.
 
Anybody got one of these. I found one at a decent price and thinking about getting it. Any info good or bad would be appreciated.

Jack

They are fine as hunting guns.
Mine was poorly finished, in that one of the ramrod tubes was barely pinned into the stock and tore itself free when I pulled out the ramrod. The hardening of the Frizzen was likely done late on a Friday afternoon as you can seen the line of hardness, and it's not right. The lock does spark though, and it shoots well. HATED the color case hardening as it's wrong for the flintlock trade gun.

OH and the lock sports a woodscrew retaining screw in addition to the lock bolt..., an odd feature of Pedersoli's but found on other stuff that they make

The ramrod was manure, not straight grained, and has to be replaced.

Hmm, Interesting to see many saying they see decent sparks on theirs. I find mine doesn't give off a ton. Usually goes off, with 4f then there is not a problem, but with 3f from cartridges it doesn't always like to go off. Other than that I like the gun, nice and handy.

Yes the lock sometimes isn't well finished (imho) and rehardening of the frizzen is not uncommon.

LD
 
I spent my entire youth hunting on a farm in Zenith. Love Monroe county.
That is a neat place, you feel like you have stepped back in time 60 years or so. The old mill over there is very interesting. I ride my motorcycle all over there exploring when the weather is warmer.
 
Love mine...I shoot it at least weekly.
Here is some of the silly fun I have with mine:


you never seem to amaze us Mark, you will allays step up to any challenge! you do / try any thought that we have had but will never try! so now we all know the rest of the story!!
 
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