Friends,
A friend of mine brought me his English Fusil made by ******* with the complaint that the gun would nolonger spark except with an exceedingly sharp flint, but even then, after a couple of shots it would nolonger spark. This gun used to be a reliable sparker, even with worn flints! I first thought that the frizzen was worn through but a file skates across the frizzen face without a single mark. The mainspring tension on the hammer seems whimpy compared to the Siler (Chambers) locks that I use on my guns.
Before I make a fool of myself and ask the manufacturer for a replacement spring I am trying to eliminate all of the other possibilities. I sooted the lock, installed it and worked it a bunch and then removed the lock to look for binding/rubbing issues but found none. I plan to dissassemble the lock and tune it up to see if that helps. However, I need to know: Is it possible for a spring to loose its force over time? Is it possible to reheat, quench and then retemper the spring to restore its former force?
Thanks for any insight you can bring to my questions.
Best Regards,
John Cholin