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I'd like to also add that I RARELY if ever 'swoon' over a product. Some products work as described, most don't. However an extremely small minority of products are actually better than advertised. This is one of those products!
A good cleaning flush kit for a flintlock firearm will need a good seal and be easy to use. The flush kit by @davec2 from the Lucky Dog is a good one. I have had more problems maintaining a good seal with the clamp on version
The seal is good enough on my flush kit from @davec2 at Lucky Bag that when I pushed a little too forcefully on the cleaning rod, I launched the bucket end out of the container of water spraying sulphury water all over, lol.
I've since threaded on a fitting with a ball valve to his brass end that goes in the bucket to better facilitate a soak period but haven't tried it yet.