My dad found out that I was getting into black powder and let me borrow his flintlock for an extended amount of time. Considering he hasn’t touched it in four years probably a long time.
The problem being that he hasn’t touched it in 4 years and my brother apparently took it out on the 4th of July and fired off with just powder then never even gave a thought to cleaning it.
The lock is covered in rust, the whole gun has a light layer of surface rust, and the rifling is deep and looks ok except for all the rust. I put a patch down it and it came up black, and red.
Here are some picks of it. It’s a .54 cal, it has no markings what so ever, all I know is that the stock was custom made and is probably walnut.
pics
The gun is in bad shape and I don’t even know how to get started other than I have to buy a cleaning jig for it.
So now I have a .50 flintlock, .44 c&b revolver and a rusted unmarked .54 flint. Not bad for a newbie that doesn’t know what he’s doing half the time.
The problem being that he hasn’t touched it in 4 years and my brother apparently took it out on the 4th of July and fired off with just powder then never even gave a thought to cleaning it.
The lock is covered in rust, the whole gun has a light layer of surface rust, and the rifling is deep and looks ok except for all the rust. I put a patch down it and it came up black, and red.
Here are some picks of it. It’s a .54 cal, it has no markings what so ever, all I know is that the stock was custom made and is probably walnut.
pics
The gun is in bad shape and I don’t even know how to get started other than I have to buy a cleaning jig for it.
So now I have a .50 flintlock, .44 c&b revolver and a rusted unmarked .54 flint. Not bad for a newbie that doesn’t know what he’s doing half the time.