Very good answer.The flint? That is just to grip it in place, it gives the jaws of the hammer something softer to bite into, also adds something like a shock absorber so it isn't metal against flint which can cause chipping and cracking of the flint. I have gone without out of necessity, but you'll get longer flint life and it will stay more securely in position with it.
When you write "tested" how many shots, and how many flints.? I ask as it might work with the first few shots, or one flint, but not as a rule.I've seen many without a wrap, and It works fine in my rifle when tested.
Yep, need something to protect your cock screw hahaha.Testing,
One wants to try something and see how it works
Above is one after another point on what it does
But I had to test
Had a Davis lock. Fitted an Arkansas chert in and shot without a pad.
Lasted about ten shots till I got a clatch
Tapped the edge and flint cracked. That’s not the fault of no pad, I’ve had lots of flints do that over the year
Went to run top jaw screw up and shame found a problem.
Vo shock absorber
Flint rested right on the threads
Flint is harder then steel
Threads mangles and shaft bent
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