TerryK
40 Cal.
I looked for pictures, but I can't determine if this is the old or newer version ****. It is pretty good at eating up flints. I hope I can get something friendlier to flints.
No, the Lyman frizzen geometry does not compensate for the old TC ****. The modified Lyman frizzen has a better heat treat than the old case hardened TC (they worked, but you could sometimes wear through the case hardening). The old **** design works (hits lower on the frizzen), I have just found it a bit rougher on flints. I have purchased a few of the new design cocks from the Gun Works. I’d email or call (talk to Suzi). I see a lot of other people selling the old design, and that is not want you want.So the Lyman frizzen geometry makes up for the old ****? It looks more curved than the Thompson frizzen.
I just put in a new flint, and it broke in two pulls.
RMC is close to my house, so I can run over there when they open back up.
I agree 1sgt, the **** I think is the old style on both locks.
However the scroll patterns are different on the lock plates......
Like MJ posted above looks like someone has switched cocks..
Which I’m sure has happened dozens of times over the years....
Or is that just the difference in percussion & flint lock plates design?
Another thing I’ve noticed in the pics above. Some cohave scroll work & some don’t...
So TC must have changed designs over the years.
But that would have nothing too do with the locks geometry..
Ive owned a few TC ‘s over the years and never really paid much attention too their scroll designs... I mostly just shot them & cleaned them.
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