tom berwinkle
40 Cal
Any one to tune up a new lyman flintlock.will pay going price for job. Thanks Tom
I don't know if you got my answer or not?What seems to be the problem$
but the lock will never feel smooth because of the coil springs
thanks Dave, A lot of info, to process all at once.I'll try to follow your instructions,Hi Tom,
There is not a lot you can do to tune a Lyman flintlock because of the coil springs. A big part of tuning is balancing the the force of the mainspring and frizzen springs. On Lyman locks you really can only adjust the frizzen spring. Usually a lock works best if the force needed to open the frizzen is about 30-50% of that needed to pull the flintcock back from rest to full ****. I give a wide range there because I am finding the geometry of the lock affects that ratio and the geometry of Lyman locks is not the best. You can polish all the bearing surfaces, which will help a little but the lock will never feel smooth because of the coil springs. Polishing the top leaf of the frizzen spring where the frizzen toe rides on it will also help. Also keep that spot lubed with a little grease.
dave
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