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The most elegant flintlock I've ever seen. Congratulations on your find.
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IMHO, the frizzen doesn't show any signs of having been used. Does this weapon look unfired to anyone else?
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Wasn't saying anything bad about the firearm, just saying it looks unused. A right pretty piece. Last edited by Treeslicer; 16th April 2018 at 05:17 AM. |
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I've wasted some time occasionally trying to use ferrocerium (scavenged from a survival-kit firelighter) in flintlock ignition, using the frizzen as the striker, so to speak, but the stuff is too frangible to withstand impact. Might work in a wheellock, though. |
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Rick-
Is that barrel welded Damascus like it looks in the photos? |
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