Has anyone experience with attaching a flashguard (a Brigade of the American Revolution safety requirement) to a Kibler lock?
Last April I built my first muzzleloader, a Kibler Colonial. I've been shooting it all year and having a great time with it. There's also a local Revolutionary War Days event coming up in my town, and some of the guys there have convinced me to come out and portray a militia rifleman, and I intend to take my Kibler along.
One of the safety requirements is that my rifle be fitted with a flashguard, which is supposed to protect the guy to my right from being flashed with smoke and sparks ejected from the flash hole when I fire. The problem is that I don't have an obvious way to install it. On a Brown Bess, the bolt holding the frizzen in place is screwed in from the outside of the lock. The flashguard is supposed to be attached with this same bolt, making it fairly simple to install. The frizzen bolt on the Kibler, however, is screwed in from the inside.
I wonder whether the frizzen bolt is commercially available in a slightly longer version.