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Mountains, fresh air and an Enfield.....

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Rob
 
Nope, the Coast Mountains.... on the coast.... :grin: I think that Americans call them the Cascades south of the border.
Rob
 
Rob,
Great Picture!!!! What you lookin to shoot
with that gun????? :hmm:
snake-eyes
 
Cartridge Box (50 rounds though I carry 45) - Fall Creek Sutlery with reserve cap pouch mod done by me, stitched by local cobler.

Cross Belt - me

Rifle Sling - 1885 Valise pattern (Slade-Wallace)Not completely accurate but gets the job done.

Cap pouch - Internet, whitened by me

Belt - General Service Belt Early 1900s (almost the same as one from the 1850/60s)

Expense pouch (20 rounds) - Heritage leathers. I modified the belt loops.

This is the kit and weapon used by the Canadian Army during the Fenian Raids into Eastern Canada during the 1860s. Or, if you like, by the British Army during the Indian Mutiny of the 1850s

Rob
 

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