Has anyone gotten the L and R replacement flintlock for their traditions rifle and regretted the purchase thinking you didn't get your money's worth? I'm getting frustrated with my factory lock trying to get decent sparks.
If your traditions rifle is an old one just order a new traditions frizzen. The new frizzens seem to be hardened correctly and much better than the ones on older rifles. I’ve messed with a few recently. Cheap enough to give it a shot.Has anyone gotten the L and R replacement flintlock for their traditions rifle and regretted the purchase thinking you didn't get your money's worth? I'm getting frustrated with my factory lock trying to get decent sparks.
If your traditions rifle is an old one just order a new traditions frizzen. The new frizzens seem to be hardened correctly and much better than the ones on older rifles. I’ve messed with a few recently. Cheap enough to give it a shot.
That is exactly what I do with my factory locks. Traditions, Pedersoli, doesn't matter.If your traditions rifle is an old one just order a new traditions frizzen. The new frizzens seem to be hardened correctly and much better than the ones on older rifles. I’ve messed with a few recently. Cheap enough to give it a shot.
The last one I messed with had a stiff spring like that. I compressed it a little in a spring vise over night, reinstalled it and it worked like a champ.I actually just received a new one in the mail and at first I was having issues with decent spark and the frizzen not opening all the way. I just now removed the frizzen spring and tried the lock and now I get a good shower of sparks in the pan. So my question would be, would it be a good move to thin the frizzen spring a little at a time, trying the lock periodically for good spark but not weakening the spring to much? I might add that the spring is pretty stiff.
I will check that to make sure it is not.I know this is a silly question but have you checked to see if the frizzen spring is dragging on the lock plate? if it is rub that side of the spring on a wet stone until it isn't touching and oil it well.
When you clamped it, how much did you compress the spring?The last one I messed with had a stiff spring like that. I compressed it a little in a spring vise over night, reinstalled it and it worked like a champ.
As a professional turd polisher, I disagree.Can't polish a turd
Yep, the wife factor can be a bitter pill to swallow.yes live and learn (as long as the wife doesn't find out ) can be costly but my $$$ might save someone else
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