I remeber a while back i use to see Synthetic Flints for sale. I think they were all black and guys said they sparked like mad, but ate up frizzens. Do they still sell these? I can replace frizzens :grin: Thanks-Jack.
They were called DuraFlints, and I think they're out of business.
I do have a question, and it's not a loaded question, but a legitimate one that I had to decide on myself when I got into Flintlocks.
If the decision is made to undertake the challenge of a Flintlock rifle.....the most notable aspect of which is the flint ignition system itself.....I asked myself why would I want to turn around an use a modern synthetic substitute flint...seemed like it would be sidestepping the whole point and I might as well stay with a caplock.
So I settled on black English flints and am 100% glad that I did...buy them in bulk bags of 50 or 100 from October Country to get the cheapest price...and not only are they the best flints available, "they're the real deal"...they're what the settlers used to hunt, defend themselves, settle this country, etc.
With a modern substitute duraflint, I really wouldn't feel honest about going around telling people I filled all my deer tags with a Flintlock, because it really wouldn't be what people would think I had used.
Just my view of it...
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