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Very Cool where might someone buy one. Looks like fix for bad flints.How ingenius!
 
It is called the kyper flint wheel..the company went out of business.
 

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Would not be difficult to make the holder for the wheel. What is glued to the frizzen?
It is just a strip of leather superglued to the frizzen. I actually fashioned one myself and made the test vid for it..then he reached out to me and sent me a few to test..we tested it and made a vid for it..come to find out..the original Mr Kyper..really ****** off the Pa game folks..to the point they put special wording in the state law to omit his flintwheel..shame..works really well.
 
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I appreciate the nostalgia of shooting a flintlock..but enjoy the shooting more.. I have yet to find a flint that would strike every time...someday..I may need to feed myself with this rifle..I want every advantage.
 
Your problem is likely due more to a poor lock than the flint. Good lock and decent flint gives near 100% reliable ignition. But, I've tried it only a few hundred thousand times. Wadda I know?
"Near" 100%..yep I get that..but I am talking about shooting game..not paper...and no I did not give a thousand bucks plus for one..nor would I. I am aware..that one can spend a bunch of money and have.."near" 100% reliability..I already have that..near is not close enough.
 
"Near" 100%..yep I get that..but I am talking about shooting game..not paper...and no I did not give a thousand bucks plus for one..nor would I. I am aware..that one can spend a bunch of money and have.."near" 100% reliability..I already have that..near is not close enough.

Have you considered one of those unmentionables that use those brass things that hold powder and have a primer?
I hear those are pretty reliable.
 
I appreciate the nostalgia of shooting a flintlock..but enjoy the shooting more.. I have yet to find a flint that would strike every time...someday..I may need to feed myself with this rifle..I want every advantage.

No problem sparks every time with English flints I make. Flint from the south chalk hills of uk. Ok after a while they get blunt and the sparks fall off. But no worries Love glints in original Bess locks my coat flint pistol lock never misses
 
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