Vaktfjær
Vaktfjær is a term originating from Scandinavian languages, notably Norwegian and Swedish, which translates to "guard feather" or "watch feather." Historically, it referred to a specific type of feather used in the construction of historical firearms, particularly muskets and flintlock rifles. These feathers were integral to the firing mechanism, serving as a spring or a buffer to ensure the proper functioning of the lock.
The precise nature and selection of vaktfjær were crucial for reliability. Often, these feathers were sourced
While modern firearms have largely superseded the need for vaktfjær with metal components, the term remains