Rubbing magnesium on frizzen ?

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kyron4

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Bumped into a fellow flintlock hunter this season and as we talked he mentioned that he rubs his frizzen with magnesium with one of those fire starter sold at camping supply stores. He claims it gives him an increased shower of hot sparks for 5 shots or so and said it was just for extra "insurance" while hunting . Now I agree there is no substitute for a sharp flint and hard frizzen on a tuned lock, but it did peak my interest. I plan to try it out when I get some time, but wondered if anyone has heard of this or have tried it ? Just curious. -Thanks
 
Logically, I'd think if you coat the frizzen with anything that reduces contact between the flint and the frizzen and the friction generated thereby would actually have an adverse impact on sparking.
 
dont know how you could get magnesium into the face of the frizzen. to make a difference. And even if it was powdered and used with priming powder it would eventually pock up the pan.
Just waiting for someone to use flash power in their "flash pan" for better and faster ignition next....
 
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Hmmmm, how about flaking some of that magnesium into the pan along with the powder?

Don't mind me, just trying to throw som ga.... er think outside the box. :)
 
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