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Title: Flints
Post by: Hanshi on November 13, 2020
I have a modest supply of flints of various sizes to fit all my flint locks.  Primarily I have white chert, English black and a few amber and miscellaneous ones.  I picked up several lbs of very old flints some years back.  They were available for order in 5 lb bags.  I split them with a friend.  Most were either pieces of flint or huge ones for some archaic locks.  These could be either broken to size or even used, as is, in my colonial smoothbore lock. 

I keep all my used and used-up flints for various reasons.  Anyway, I had a few I got years ago that were mostly, well, "lousy".  One of them gave only 5 shots and I had to cuss and pamper just to get THAT!  I've also had the occasional flint that would self knapp and give so many shots I quite counting as they began to approach 100 shots.  Average is 30-40 shots before they need knapping and an additional 20 (+ or -) after knapping.

Wake up and tell me about YOUR flints, flint experiences, etc!
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: beowulf on November 13, 2020
only flins I`ve had trouble with are the cut agate flints ! lucky to get 20 shots out of one !
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: Dogshirt on November 13, 2020
The rock is optional when tightening barbed wire.  :mini-devil-28492:
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: Hanshi on November 15, 2020
Fence work with a gun, you mean.  pnic
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: Hanshi on November 15, 2020
The cut/sawn "flints" are worthless IMO.
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: beowulf on November 15, 2020
Quote from: Hanshi on November 15, 2020
The cut/sawn "flints" are worthless IMO.
would pretty much agree !
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: Patocazador on November 17, 2020
I've gotten the best and the most sparks out of the French flints. The English blacks do OK on the sparking end but rarely last through 40 shots. The French last almost 100.

The white chert are cheap but just so-so on sparking and longevity.
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: hotfxr on November 17, 2020
I find the flints in the sparkers I use to light the welding torch work the best. Silver solder a piece of file onto the frizzen, and let it make sparks.   bs




Hmmm, come to think about it, that's not a bad idea.
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: Hanshi on November 19, 2020
Quote from: hotfxr on November 17, 2020
I find the flints in the sparkers I use to light the welding torch work the best. Silver solder a piece of file onto the frizzen, and let it make sparks.   bs
Hmmm, come to think about it, that's not a bad idea.


OMG!  You're doing it again!  pnic
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: DandJofAZ on November 29, 2020
He's just period correct for 2020.  It's been that type of year. hdslp
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: hotfxr on November 29, 2020
They had files way back when. Y'all are just jealous that I thought of it first!  noway
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: Hanshi on November 29, 2020
Now there is the file that the FBI has on me, but using it to start a fire is out of the question.

I have a few amber flints and they seem just as good as the black ones.  The white ones are also excellent.
Title: Re: Flints
Post by: DandJofAZ on December 05, 2020
As a kid we scrounged flints off the ground.  They were fine for our needs.  Didn't even know you could buy them and wouldn't have used our hard earned cash for them if we had.