- Frizzen
The frizzen is an "L" shaped piece of steel hinged at the rear used in
flintlock firearms . It is positioned over the flash pan so to enclose a small priming charge of black powder next to the flash hole that is drilled through the barrel into where the main charge is loaded. When the trigger is pulled, the hammer or cock -- which includes a shaped piece offlint held into a set of jaws by a scrap of leather or thin piece of lead -- snaps forward causing the flint to scrape down the face of the frizzen, throwing it back to expose theblack powder in the pan. The flint scraping the steel causes a shower of sparks to be thrown into the pan, igniting theblack powder and sending flames through thetouch hole , which in turn ignites the main charge ofblack powder in the breech of the barrel, shooting the projectile out the barrel.The development of the frizzen which combines both the "battery" or striking surface and separate pan cover on the less advanced "snaphaunce" lock is often credited to French gun maker Marin le Bourgeoys around 1610. He may have been influenced by the Spanish "miquelet" lock that utilized a similarly shaped frizzen at least two decades earlier.
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