A feller at ALR posted a Pedersoli Frontier rifle up for sale, .36 caliber, 39" barrel, DST, specifying it was a flintlock and the condition was excellent. No images. On a lark, I emailed him and showed him an image of the Frontier flintlock. He said, yep, that's it. I bought it sight unseen for $525 shipped.
Three dayze later a large wooden box arrives at my door - gosh darn, excellent packing! 22 screws removed and then the thick bubble wrapped peeled back, there she was, and what a beauty ... 'cept it was a caplock and not a flintlock. Yikes!!
Now I'm not at all a fan of caplocks, so this beauty had to go back. But she's so purty ... so I get to thinking, which as some of y'all know gets me in trouble all too sooner than later. I contact Pedersoli and ask about the Frontier and they confirmed my suspicions that this rifle was built as both flint and cap on the same design spex, so that a cap or flint lock was interchangeable with the ignition system's mortise. The bolster/snail thread size is also the same as the touch hole screw size, M8x1.25 ... hmmm, things are looking better about this gun.
Anyhoo, the seller was running ragged with personal issues and fully admitted to his mistake and rebated me $75 for my trouble. For sure I was gonna keep the gun and I did.
First thing is to see if the bolster can be removed (and while I'm at it, the breech, too). This can be an issue with some offshore guns, including Pedersoli. No problem for me and my 18" Reed Corp flat jawed wrench and my Rice Barrel Co. breech wrench, both came off easy peasy. The barrel is held on by three screws - the big and long breech tang bolt and (this is ingenious) each brass thimble is screwed into underlugs inserted into the barrel, thus pinning the barrel to the stock and the thimbles.
Pedersoli sells the replacement flint lock for $212, touch hole inserts are $5. However, L&R sells a "drop in" replacement lock for the Frontier rifle - the RPL-06F - for $175, and I think the L&R locks are probably gonna be better than the Pedersoli, so the RPL-06F is now on order along with a few touch hole liners. This oughta be a fun makeover ... I hope!