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Frizzen

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20: 101:. This process increases the carbon content of the iron in a layer close to the surface of the frizzen so that it hardens the outside while the center remains relatively ductile so as to prevent through-cracking. Through the wear of continued use a frizzen will lose its ability to create enough sparks to reliably ignite the powder, thereby necessitating that it be re-hardened or replaced. 183: 58:
clamped in a set of jaws with a scrap of leather or thin piece of lead, snaps forward causing the flint to scrape downward along the frizzen's face (historically called the 'battery'), throwing it forward into the open position and exposing the priming powder. The flint scraping along the steel
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next to the flash hole that is drilled through the barrel into which the main charge has been loaded. When the trigger is pulled, the cock, which holds a shaped piece of
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which was then placed into a forge or other furnace for several hours to raise the carbon content of the steel through the process of
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The development of the frizzen which combines both the "battery" or striking surface and separate pan cover on the less advanced "
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causes a shower of sparks to be thrown into the pan, thereby igniting the priming powder therein and sending flames through the
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It is important that the metal of the frizzen be brought to a sufficiently high carbon content by the process of
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This may appear anomalous since, in later firearm designs (e.g.
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around 1610. He may have been influenced by the Spanish "
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flintlock
firearms
leaf spring
flash pan
black powder
flint
touch hole
breech
muzzle
snaphaunce
Marin le Bourgeoys
miquelet
carburization
crucible
diffusion
Glossary of firearms terminology
Case hardening
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978-0-425-21542-5
percussion locks
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firearms
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Firearm components

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