Update on the %$#@*&^!! Manton flintlock. Yesterday I pulled the frizzen off the lock, found a nice little General Foods International Mocha can and put about an inch of sand in the bottom. Then the frizzen and filled the rest of the can with sand (from an old bag of play sand I had, real fine grained).
I put the can/sand/frizzen in the oven cranked the temperature up to 375 and baked it for a little over an hour AFTER the oven reached the 375 degree temperature. Was going to use my wife's meat thermometer to make sure the temperature setting was correct on the stove but found it does not go beyond 190 degree's so this is by the electric ranges thermostat.
I hate to report this but trying it manually, no powder in the pan it still casts very few sparks and doesn't look like it was improved from what it was
I will take it out again as soon as I can but I am not optimistic on it firing any better than it did the last time.
BTW I compared it to billd's 2 photos and it matches the second photo. Someone mentioned filing the cock stop, anyone else think this would help?
Dennis