 
								
					Flash Hole Liner, often called a vent, vent liner, or touch-hole liner.
Threaded 1/4-28, made in the USA, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal.
Concave inside, this vent liner brings the main powder charge very close to the incandescent heat of the priming flash. Position the vent on the center of the pan, slightly above the pan to frizzen joint, sometimes called the "sunset" position. Covered by the frizzen when closed, the hole is a window centered on the heat of your priming flash, for instant ignition, without the whoosh-bang delay, seen in many flint guns.
Only the better quality London made guns were factory fitted with vent liners, but nearly all flint guns were later fitted with vent liners, after the vent hole in the barrel became worn from flash erosion, corrosion, or the aggressive use of a vent pick.
Order our #RST-FLUSH cleaning nipple, 1/4-28 thread, with tubing attached, to allow soap and water flushing of your barrel and breech, without spilling water on your stock.
Dab a tiny amount of our #BC-CTL Birchwood Casey's Choke Tube Lube on the threads, to prevent this vent liner from becoming stuck, after each cleaning.
						Threaded 1/4-28, made in the USA, stainless steel, slotted for easy removal.
Concave inside, this vent liner brings the main powder charge very close to the incandescent heat of the priming flash. Position the vent on the center of the pan, slightly above the pan to frizzen joint, sometimes called the "sunset" position. Covered by the frizzen when closed, the hole is a window centered on the heat of your priming flash, for instant ignition, without the whoosh-bang delay, seen in many flint guns.
Only the better quality London made guns were factory fitted with vent liners, but nearly all flint guns were later fitted with vent liners, after the vent hole in the barrel became worn from flash erosion, corrosion, or the aggressive use of a vent pick.
Order our #RST-FLUSH cleaning nipple, 1/4-28 thread, with tubing attached, to allow soap and water flushing of your barrel and breech, without spilling water on your stock.
Dab a tiny amount of our #BC-CTL Birchwood Casey's Choke Tube Lube on the threads, to prevent this vent liner from becoming stuck, after each cleaning.
				Choke Tube Lube,
anti-seize grease, 3/4 ounce tube,
by Birchwood Casey
			
			
				drill bit, HSS, Number 3, .2130" diameter, tap drill for 1/4-28 thread
			
			
				Tap, high carbon steel, 1/4-28 thread, taper tap
			
			
						All sizes are nominal. Please verify with description for more information.
					
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				MaterialStainless Steel
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				Thread1/4-28
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				Touch Hole Liner StyleSlotted Install
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