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Major2hook

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I have a new Centermark fusil de Chasse purchased from TOTW a few months ago. Pretty firelock but the frizzen is really soft. The sparks do fire the fusil but are deep orange in color and the frizzen is getting really gouged up. I have used casenit before and at least for me found the hardening isnt very durable. Where can one find a replacement frizzen or have it hardened so as to get better frizzen wear and hotter sparks?
 
casenit is just a surface hardening, just a thin skin, if it is carbon steel, it should harden without the casenit.
 
Jim, I have an older centermark with the same problem. Have you found someone to fix your frizzen or get a replacement? Mine still sparks but not as good I think it should.
 
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