Wooden Flint [#WF1] Given to the soldiers at Valley Forge by order of General Von Steuben, these are affixed into the jaws of the hammer instead of a real flint for learning the manual of arms. This saves the real flint and prolongs the life of the frizzen. These are becoming required equipment among many groups for the training of new recruits. Ours are made of hardwood, notched in the rear for a better fit at the screw and rounded at the striking end.
$1.25
Flint Lead [#FL2] This flint lead is cut from sheet lead - another period option to hold your flint securely in the jaws of your flintlock.
$1.50
Flint Leathers [#FL1] Package of 3 flint leathers. These are cut from quality leather hide to hold your flint securely in the jaws of your flintlock.
$1.75
English Musket Flint [#EF1] Our flints come from Brandon, in England, where they have been mined and knapped for literally hundreds of years. Despite my attempts in this country to produce a better, or cheaper flint, the Brandon flints are still the best available and the most reliable. They are also the most authentic; the same mines are still producing flints that did it in Revolutionary days. Musket size.
$3.00
Leather Flint Packet [#FP1] This is a neat leather holder for six musket flints. Packet comes with six 1" to 1 1/8" flints and a flint "leather".