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The 1803 Flint Basher

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Does anyone do conversions on the 1803 flint basher pistols?
Either fixing in locks or else converting to percussion?
 
I believe he is referring to the Harpers Ferry model of 1805 repro flint pistol. A common mistake to cal them 1803s because of the 1803 Harpers Ferry rifle. There are folks who heat & bend and/or cut & weld the hammer to address the issue. I have one that I've never fired because of the issues. My solution will be (if I ever bother to do anything about it) to replace the **** with one that has the correct geometry. In all the years these have been on the market and made by several different manufacturers no one has ever bothered to correct the problems with the lock and not just the **** either.
 
There are custom builders who will make you an 1805 with an excellent American made lock.

But then people will complain it’s too expensive, so we’re back to the replicas... which they complain don’t work.
 
Seems to me that there was a thread a years ago on fixing the angle.

Anybody... anybody know of Mike Lea contact info? If he is still working?

And by the way, looked it up in my notes, yes, it is 1805 not 1803. The Pedersoli reproduction pistol.
 
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