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Thanks, I'm really glad I asked the question. As a total Newbie I never knew that the quality of a lock can lead to more shots per flint. What I am thi9nking is, a good quality lock pays for itself by being easier on flints. Next question- I know nothing about knapping flints but it sounds like that is a required task- how difficult is it? Thanks.

Well, if I can do it, anybody can.

And I do good to sharpen a pencil.
 

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