Steve French
36 Cal.
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Hey Everyone, I've been a member here for awhile now and it's I do something here.
I have an older CVA flintlock Kentucky Rifle kit that I built back in the middle 1970's. The gun works and shoots very well, so good that I wouldn't want to be shooting at myself from 100 yards away. But I do have a small problem with the lock. When it's at half-cock, the flint rests on the frizzen and the frizzen doesn't close properly on the pan. I have looked at the back of the lock to see if there's anyway to adjust the drawback and I saw none. At full-cock, it works fine, but it's not safe to carry it like that. I have to use a small flint and set the flint deep in the jaws, to the point that it's almost steel striking steel, the flint still rests on the frizzen, but it does close. My question is, Is there any way to adjust the half-cock position without replacing parts? If needed I can take a picture of the backside of the lock and post it.
Thank you for any help.
Pustic
I have an older CVA flintlock Kentucky Rifle kit that I built back in the middle 1970's. The gun works and shoots very well, so good that I wouldn't want to be shooting at myself from 100 yards away. But I do have a small problem with the lock. When it's at half-cock, the flint rests on the frizzen and the frizzen doesn't close properly on the pan. I have looked at the back of the lock to see if there's anyway to adjust the drawback and I saw none. At full-cock, it works fine, but it's not safe to carry it like that. I have to use a small flint and set the flint deep in the jaws, to the point that it's almost steel striking steel, the flint still rests on the frizzen, but it does close. My question is, Is there any way to adjust the half-cock position without replacing parts? If needed I can take a picture of the backside of the lock and post it.
Thank you for any help.
Pustic