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So I just got done installing the updated cock on my PA Hunter. Also got the top jaw and screw and replaced the original flint with an English flint from TOTW.
I took a before and after pic showing the lock at half cock. Also took a short video of it sparking. I might have to upload it to YouTube and link it here as I'm not sure if I can post it directly.
Basically I was wondering if more experienced hands can tell me if this is set up correct or not as I am very new to flintlocks.
First two pics are the original setup and the new setup at half cocked.
This pic shows the updated cock dropped all the way as it would rest after pulling the trigger.
This pic shows where the old setup had the flint making first contact with the frizzen. You can see a groove worn into it. Also, you can see new marks above that from dry firing it with the new setup a couple of times.
And here is a video if I can post it.
If anyone can offer advice on how this is setup whether correct or otherwise, I would greatly appreciate it.
Definitely going to grab up the modified Lyman frizzen when they come available again. This original frizzen has a fairly substantial groove worn across it and I suspect it could shorten flint life. I did check the Gun Works for frizzens and only one is listed and they do not state wether it is the updated frizzen or the original style.
Side note: I'm about sick of my phone autocorrecting frizzen into frozen
I took a before and after pic showing the lock at half cock. Also took a short video of it sparking. I might have to upload it to YouTube and link it here as I'm not sure if I can post it directly.
Basically I was wondering if more experienced hands can tell me if this is set up correct or not as I am very new to flintlocks.
First two pics are the original setup and the new setup at half cocked.
This pic shows the updated cock dropped all the way as it would rest after pulling the trigger.
This pic shows where the old setup had the flint making first contact with the frizzen. You can see a groove worn into it. Also, you can see new marks above that from dry firing it with the new setup a couple of times.
And here is a video if I can post it.
If anyone can offer advice on how this is setup whether correct or otherwise, I would greatly appreciate it.
Definitely going to grab up the modified Lyman frizzen when they come available again. This original frizzen has a fairly substantial groove worn across it and I suspect it could shorten flint life. I did check the Gun Works for frizzens and only one is listed and they do not state wether it is the updated frizzen or the original style.
Side note: I'm about sick of my phone autocorrecting frizzen into frozen
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