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chazz1975

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Is it possible to convert a Perdersoli Kentucky pistol from percussion to flint?Would it require anything more than switching the perc lock to flint and removing the drum and replacing it with a vent liner? Thanks
 
That's about all there is to it. Remove a little wood above the lock for the hammer. For the cost of a Pederosoli lock it probably isn't worth it though. Sell the pistol and buy a flint. I'm guessing on the lock but a Ped. Frontier rifle flintlock lock is about $250 from VTI. The pistol lock is likely disproportionately expensive.
 
Interesting point. After checking a few websites (VTI, Jedediah Starr) the cost of the lock is actually more than I paid for the gun. (Both sites list a flintlock for this at $170, I paid $120 for the gun on Gunbroker). I would like a flint pistol to go with my flint longrifles in 45 caliber. I will have to mull this one over for a bit. Thanks.
 
I think it would better to have two pistols in your belt.
One a percussion, and the other a flint.
That way you will always be fashionable :grin:
Be sure that they are both the same cal.
Have a great day! Eh?
Fred
 
Beat me to the punch. Nothing wrong with owning both.

Heck of a buy, they retail for about $350.
 
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