I ordered a new replica colt powder flask manufactured by one of the popular italian arms companies and sold by a popular muzzleloading retailer to compliment a new 1851 Navy and was quite disappointed in the quality. I found it contained a significant amount of what seems like coarse sand or even tumbler media. I received the flask with 75% of the entire perimeter/seam's 'finish' chipped off exposing what appears to be an aluminum flask? (Silver colored metal. Magnet does not stick). You can even see brush strokes where possibly a copper paint was applied. I was under the impression that the flask itself would be constructed of copper and brass per the description stating a copper face. Shoot, I'd be happy if the body was even brass, but the aluminum has me concerned. Most problematic, one of the small set screws holding the valve on is missing and allows the contents, in this case the sand, to spill out the screw hole.
Obviously the missing screw is a dealbreaker, but, ss this is the first flask I've ever owned (I'm a powder horn guy), I'm curious if is this the typical 'build' and quality of these things? Is there a reputable source of better quality that I should be looking for? Your thoughts?
Thanks!
Obviously the missing screw is a dealbreaker, but, ss this is the first flask I've ever owned (I'm a powder horn guy), I'm curious if is this the typical 'build' and quality of these things? Is there a reputable source of better quality that I should be looking for? Your thoughts?
Thanks!