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 Flinter to percussion 
		
		
		I am thinking of converting my .36 squirrel rifle to percussion.  It has a Siler Large lock.  Would I be better off buying a new percussion lock or converting the orginal? 
	I know I may regret it later, but have been thinking about it for a while.  | 
		
 Nyghtfall, 
	Will you do the conversion yourself or hire it done by a gunsmith? Historically, many flinters were converted to percussion in the 1825-1840 period in US history. Let us know how the conversion works out. Adam  | 
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