Suggestions on shortening a flint so it does not touch the frizzen at half cock.
I've a Pedersoli Harpers Ferry pistol, and my flints of the correct width are too long and prevent the frizzen from fully closing over the pan by 1/8" or so. Sparks OK so I'm reluctant to bend the frizzen forward or tinker with the tumbler half cock notch. I don't have the knapping skills to shorten the beveled face, so what to do?
Some suggested cutting/bending/rewelding the cock, but that is not only beyond my skill level but would change the lock geometry and perhaps not spark as well.
My other locks (Davis, L&R, Siler) leave at least 1/16" gap or more at half cock between the flint and a closed frizzen.