FLINTLOCK LOCK DISASSEMBLY

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  • Correctly Disassembling your Flintlock Rifle, Fowler, or Pistol's Lock.
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Комментарии • 49

  • @tnzayatz6579
    @tnzayatz6579 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, very clear and concise. The Kibler locks are great, just for kicks mine is so fast I can fire it upside down. Anyway, the line “ reassemble in reverse order is the bane of all disassembly videos; it leaves many people hanging. Thoughts?

  • @davidaguiar1387
    @davidaguiar1387 День назад

    It helps to draw a outline of the lock plate on a piece of scrap cardboard and then punch a small hole in that diagram where each screw is located. Then as you disassemble the lock, you can just press the screws into the corresponding hole in the carboard. This keeps them from getting lost and assures they stay organized to go back in the right spot.

  • @bigdave7648
    @bigdave7648 Год назад +2

    Bob I still come back to your videos on the how-to’s when I need to get something done on my musket.
    Thanks for the great videos, I hope you’re doing well. I know from the last channel update you have quite the fight ahead of you. I hope you’re winning.

  • @blackpowdermaniacshooter
    @blackpowdermaniacshooter 5 лет назад +4

    You sure make that look VERY easy! Its good to know if I ever want to take one apart. Thanks for sharing my friend.......

  • @AFpaleoCon
    @AFpaleoCon 2 года назад +1

    Re assembly would be very helpful since I was able to get mine apart and cannot get it back together. I couldn’t compress the seat spring properly nor can I compress the mainspring properly. I’m using the simple track of the wolf vice clamp

  • @stevenbowen2061
    @stevenbowen2061 5 лет назад +1

    I honestly think this was my favorite video you have done thus far. I don't think I have seen anyone break it down and make it as simple as you did. I will remember this video for sure in the future.

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  5 лет назад

      Steven Bowen Thanks Steven. I appreciate it.

  • @richstone2627
    @richstone2627 5 лет назад +2

    Good video. Can't wait to see your Fowler. Thanks

  • @donfullbright8468
    @donfullbright8468 8 месяцев назад

    Nice video on how to disable lock. Thank for your videos and instructions on flintlocks. I have learned so much.

  • @mikemcguire441
    @mikemcguire441 5 лет назад +1

    Bob: in 7 to 10 days your mailbox at home will be filled with partially reassembled locks (with fly missing) looking for help. In all seriousness the first video on locks I have ever sen that was worth watching. Good job!

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  5 лет назад

      Mike McGuire lol. Thanks Mike. Also, are you thinking about building that Southern PoBoy you’ve been talking about or buying? If building I have the Mike Miller Daniel Boone build series on DVD. It about 6 hours long and a ‘must watch’ before you start. Anyway, I’ll send it over if you haven’t seen it and want to watch it before you start. 👍🏻

  • @jj-ve9wy
    @jj-ve9wy 5 лет назад +3

    I really enjoy your tutorials, I always come away having learned something. Looking forward to many more. Thanks

  • @johnmccray5534
    @johnmccray5534 5 лет назад +2

    Good job Bob, good job!

  • @Spartan37122140
    @Spartan37122140 3 года назад

    Fantastic video 👍🏻

  • @nosaltiesandrooshere7488
    @nosaltiesandrooshere7488 4 года назад +2

    👍 excellent, thank you!

  • @winfieldjohnson125
    @winfieldjohnson125 5 лет назад +2

    I have to say that I'm happy you started this channel as I'm very new to black powder/ flinters. I bought my Charleville repro locally, but finding someone to supervise me in getting started has been impossible. The local mountain man group is hard to make contact with. I would like to ask a question, if you don't mind; How do I determine the correct size ball for my .69 caliber smoothbore? Is it ok to just mic the muzzle diameter, or do I need to measure further down the bore? how much smaller than the bore diameter should the ball be? Any advice you could offer would be great. Thanks, I'll be watching. Butch.

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  5 лет назад

      Hey Winfield. First of all I suggest you go to the AmericanLongrifles Forum. There is a very active group there and a large and active 'Black Powder Shooting' sub-forum there that has continual discussions about ball dimeters, etc. I usually mic at the bore and if it's say .69 I will buy .685, .68, .675 balls from Track of the Wolf and test them bare balled, in a paper cartridge or patched. Generally I will load the tightest possible bare ball with a shotgun card or hank of Tow over the top to keep the ball against the powder. That load can quickly get hard to push down when the bore is dirty though and take lots of swabbing to load. You will end up, i think with several sizes as the tightest bare ball load will not work with paper cartridges and you will find some combination of grains of powder and ball size, bare or otherwise, will shoot most accurately in your gun. Each gun performs better with a different load and finding that load is part of the fun. I keep 3 sizes of balls for each gun. I like to quick load looser bare balls and plink at 35-40y or so and develop the most accurate hunting load at 50y as well. Those are often cartridges or paper patched but not always.
      Feel free to ask any questions you would like. I am on the ALR forum under my name. Bob McBride. Hope to see you there.
      Bob

    • @winfieldjohnson125
      @winfieldjohnson125 5 лет назад

      @@BlackPowderTV Thanks guy, will do.

  • @homemadehistory7537
    @homemadehistory7537 5 лет назад +2

    That was a perfect explanation. Mostly I wrap the screws and the fly in masking tape so they dont get lost. A magnetic bowl is posible too. Are you planing to make some videos about the fowler build ?

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  5 лет назад

      Homemade History Thanks! I use tape as well if it’s going to be apart for any length of time. Yes, I think I’ll do some videos of the build. Maybe a dozen or so. There are already really good build series on RUclips, including yours and Bill Raby’s, so I’ll probably do just a highlight series.

    • @homemadehistory7537
      @homemadehistory7537 5 лет назад +1

      @@BlackPowderTV That will be nice too. The carving on Bills Isaak Haines rifle is outstanding good

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  5 лет назад

      Homemade History Yep, he’s doing a fine job.

  • @barrydismukes7601
    @barrydismukes7601 Год назад

    Thanks for a good video . I need to replace a broken frizzed spring on a L and r lock and clean mine.

  • @NemoVir
    @NemoVir 5 лет назад +1

    I had to file the bit from my Brownell screwdriver kit that closely matched the flint jaw screw. It would fit but the curve prevented the blade reaching all the way to the bottom of the slot. If I didn’t, the bit would only go about a quarter down, which means if I wasn’t really careful, I would messed up the slot sooner or later.

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  5 лет назад

      That set i show in the vid is the Chapman Master Set 5575. The Chapman's seem to have longer parallel edges than most and fit well in the cock jaw screws, even though i will often file the screw slots wider as some are ridiculously thin.... Thanks!

  • @yeoldepirate783
    @yeoldepirate783 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video, I picked up a neglected pistol the frizzen is very sticky, the trigger has an enormous trigger pull, I am hoping a good cleaning does the trick if not Perhaps you can show some trigger polishing

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot for the kind words. Great video idea. 👍🏻

  • @BillRaby
    @BillRaby 5 лет назад +1

    I'm anxious to see you build that one.

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  5 лет назад

      Thanks Bill, I'm anxious to get started. It'll be a composite more than likely but I do have a Mike Brooks to use as a template and Mike has also promised me a paper template and some cast parts from his shop. I have the Kibler lock, the wood from Allen Martin, and a few sets of Bob Roller triggers, though I think I will hand forge my own trigger this time around. BTW, if you haven't seen Mike Miller's Daniel Boone build series on DVD you have got to check it out. He's unbelievable. I have a copy and will send it over to you if you want to borrow it.....

    • @BillRaby
      @BillRaby 5 лет назад

      @@BlackPowderTV I just sent you a message on ALR

  • @Outdoorsful-living
    @Outdoorsful-living 4 года назад +1

    Great video, I just found your channel recently...love your content. I have a question, I have a flintlock that was built by someone else as a kit gun. The set trigger requires to trigger pulls to set. I’ve been looking around on the web but haven’t found concrete info on this

  • @barrydismukes7601
    @barrydismukes7601 Год назад

    What kind of grease will you use if any on reassembly? My L and R looks like the used white lithium grease on it from factory,

  • @stephenfox1238
    @stephenfox1238 4 года назад +1

    Really good. That looks like the L&R Queen Anne. Is there anything on an L&R that I won’t have on my Chambers Early English?

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  4 года назад

      It’s one of Jim Kibler’s new CNC English locks and no I think the Chambers is superior. 👍🏻

  • @bobgreen4531
    @bobgreen4531 4 года назад

    i bought a Lyman great plains rifle kit about 8 mos. ago. the lock looks pretty jinky to me. the main spring is a coil spring, and doesn't seem to have much tention on it. can that be adjusted or do i have to change it out? thanks, great info in your vids.

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  4 года назад

      No much adjusting that can be done Bob. You may be able to source a stronger coil spring. I think L&R makes a replacement that has a traditional mainspring. 👍🏻

    • @bobgreen4531
      @bobgreen4531 4 года назад

      @@BlackPowderTV thanks

  • @leechapman7848
    @leechapman7848 4 года назад +1

    where do you buy lock spring clamp from?

  • @ashby559
    @ashby559 4 года назад +1

    What is your procedure for recompressing the main spring?

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  4 года назад +1

      I try to leave it in the clamp most of the time but when I take it out, like in the video, I just bear down on the spring clamp to bring it back to enough compression to get it reinstalled. You may need needle nose pliers to assist you in turning the clamp.

  • @soulfirexit351
    @soulfirexit351 4 года назад +1

    Ever have the cock slip? If the fly can't move freely because of grease and dirt build up, will it make the cock slip?

    • @BlackPowderTV
      @BlackPowderTV  4 года назад

      I have had cock slip but not from the fly. The fly basically lets the seer slip past the half cock notch on the down stroke. Once you get to full cock you are past the fly and past any interference it can impart on the cock. Thanks for the comment Johnny!