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General discussion => Black Powder Shooting => Topic started by: DuncanvonYeast on January 28, 2026, 04:38:37 PM
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Good morning,
I am on the hunt for flints, but Track of the wolf is pretty well out of stock. Dixie wants 6$ a flint. RE Davis wants 30$ a dozen, which is not bad. However my question is where is everyone getting their flints?
Thanks,
Duncan von Yeast
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Likely the same place as you.... Wherever available! Heritage Products has them in stock again, but they are also now $3.50 each. Sounds like David is the best deal if they are of same quality
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Jim Parker is a member here (Bama) sells black English flints. Here is his info... https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?board=14.0
Ron
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Kibler Longrifles has flints at $1.25 a piece.
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Calvary Long rifles,just bought some and they are nice. Same price about 3.50 each
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Stonewall Creek Outfitters
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Thank God about 5 years abo I got the chance to buy something like 3 or 4 hundred 3/4 x 7/8 French Amber for like $1.50 each. Got a lifetime supply now and every gun I have made I make sure the lock uses this size.
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I bought a dozen French amber flints from Heritage about a year ago for 24.00 and they threw in a French black flint for free. I haven't tried the black flint yet. I'm glad I got them when I did.
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For musket flints, International military Antiques is selling original musket flints from the Nepalese hoard at a most reasonable price.
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For musket flints, International military Antiques is selling original musket flints from the Nepalese hoard at a most reasonable price.
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About 10-15 years ago I bought about 10 pounds of the Nepalese flints. Most were very large and blocky, Charleville size. I threw about 40% away and knapped a better edge on the rest. They still sold slowly at the-enacting events as many were thick as a .50 ball. There were some smaller flints thrown in. It seemed like they all were dull as though they’d been in a tumbler together. They might be selling better batches now. I’d still expect only 10-20% to be rifle size.
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before I stared napping I bought from Davis locks at the gun makers fair at Dixons (50 at a time) and later Stone wall Outfitters great people fair prices and they sell bags of 50 (no hump backs ) https://stonewallcreekoutfitters.com/
and now I just make them( you can to)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zavFmFJb-FE
see you at the 18th century artisan show next week (weather permitting)
PLEASE LEARN HOW TO PRESSURE FLAKE YOU GUN FLINT EDGES THEY WILL LAST A LOT LONGER ;) at what they cost you will want them to last
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Bama. Good flints and a good person to deal with.
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Amen on the pressure flaking. I take them off the lock, place on a workbench where I can press down on the flint with my left hand to anchor the flint with the edge up off the bench. Then an antler tine filed to a narrow tip really does the trick.
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I just got an order of a dozen from Heritage. They are great looking. Haven't used any yet. I will be trying to buy a dozen or so every time I see them come back in stock so I can build up my stock without being the jerk who purchases someone's entire inventory.
Question in the pressure flaking to make them last longer .... After how many shots are you guys refreshing your flints with flaking?
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I’ve always been happy with the flints from Heritage but I do take some issue with their shipping charges.
I was just on their site and they limit you to a dozen for the time being and $15 to ship a dozen is a little too much for me. I’ve ordered a few dozen before and I’ll pony up the $15 for that, but not for one dozen.
Bob