Hello. As some colleagues on the forum commented, Ardesa has improved its flintlocks for some rifle models. For example, the one that has been put in the 50 caliber Pennsylvania rifle in recent years. It has a wider frizzen and a good geometry of the ****. A good way to have a flintlock weapon from Ardesa (Traditions), is to buy it in percussion and then transform it to flint lock. It is not a very difficult job. You have to remove the side drum and put in its place a 10X1.25 metric thread vent liner. The internally hollow vent liner is made in the shape of a bell, like Jim Chambers' designs. The outer hole that communicates with the faucet pan is made 1.5mm or maybe 1.75mm. The shot is instant. If there is any failure, the vent liner hole can be increased to 2 mm. I have thus transformed a Dikar Frontier rifle (CVA) that is the same as the Ranger that Ardesa now manufactures for Traditions and it works very well for me. I just have to blow after each shot and put the vent pick in the hole. Greetings from Spain.
I put a video of a colleague from Madrid doing the transformation.