I have a T/C Renegade in .54 cal that I built from a kit many years ago. I was wondering what it would to take to convert it to flint. I know I would need a new lock but what about the barrel? How big of a deal is this going to be? Thanks for looking.
Its a little bit of a deal, but not a great big deal. At first glance it seems the easy way is just to put in a flint lock (T/C or L&R) and swap breech plugs (flint for percussion). However things aren't quite that simple. T/C uses breech plugs with somewhat odball thread sizes; I haven't found a source for them. The following is what I did. Post any questions you have.
I found myself backed into a corner with two options: 1) attempt
converting a Green Mtn. Thompson Center drop-in barrel to flint myself or 2) send it off and have it converted. I had a long weekend to ponder what to do and a false sense of urgency to get it done; so I started on the
conversion myself. I had tried the approach of installing a new breech
plug, but wasn't able to find a flint style plug or common bolt in the
correct thread size (11/16" x 20 tpi?).
The first tools used were a vise and hacksaw. I did a rough cut to
remove the percussion bolster and flash guard from the factory breech plug.
I made my cuts plenty short and then filed to final fit. This leaves a
shallow dip from the flash guard on the first barrel flat to the right
(towards the lock) from the top. Its visible, but not obtrusive. It also
left a hole from the original flash channel. The hole was not in correct
location for a flint flash hole (too high). An 8x32 tap was used to thread
the original flash hole and a high grade screw was installed to plug the
hole. A touch hole was drilled in the proper location and the cap to flint
conversion was ready to test. It worked! Ignition was somewhat slow (long,
thin flash hole). I made and installed a touch hole liner using a 1/4x28
set screw (cone on the inside). That cured the slow ignition. I have about
100 shots downrange so far and it is working quite well. Total time for the
cap to flint conversion was about 3 hours. That included a lot of "wait a
minute and think it through" time. I believe the second one could be done
in about 1 hour.
YMMV