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
So it's not "magnesium" in a fire starter at the camping store. Magnesium does not ignite from being struck.
It's likely a ferrocerium rod. Whether or not it works is a good question. I was unaware that rubbing it on a rough surface would deposit ferrocerium onto the surface that would remain in place. A flint edge could have enough of a scraping action to cause a spark.
Now IF you faced your frizzen with a layer of ferrocerium, and then placed a piece of metal with an edge in place of the flint, that would likely work, and rumor has it that the US Army musket drill team has had that done to their muskets....,
LD.