I started shooting flintlocks in the early 70's. At the time Golden Age Arms was only about 20 miles away and buying black powder and flint was easy. However I was a teen and money was tight so I would walk my grandfathers fields and find "broken" flint artifacts and convert them into gun flints. Something that according to archeologist was not uncommon on the frontier. Unfortunately I've since learned that some of the flint shards I was converting into gunflints were probably uniface knife blades or small scrapers

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Fast forward to the 21st century and gun flints have gotten scarce and pricy, at least in my area. Last week while browsing an online auction I found an ad for new made flint arrowheads, 50 arrowheads for $20 shipped. I decided to give them a shot and placed an order. These are definitely somewhat crude, new made points but they do seem to be flint or chert of some kind. Just a few strokes of a knapping hammer resulted in a gunflint that fit my rifle and actually sparks pretty well. Only time will tell how they hold up in use and until I have more experience with them I would not use one hunting. But at .40 each I think they will work great for range time.
