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    J Henry & Son

    Sorry for coming late on this post. J. Henry & Sons made these rifles for the Fur Trade with the intent of trading them to the Indians. These were made with smaller bores than many of the half stock rifles of this time period, like the Hawken which had much larger bores and several other Plains...
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    Nice Golden age rifle

    There were two J Lauck's. Jacob and John both sons of Simon Lauck. Both signed their rifles J Lauck so it is difficult to tell which was the builder of this rifle but I would suggest the older of the two which I think is John. My reasoning behind this logic is the rifle appears to be in original...
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    Engraving

    I will engrave your Box for you at a reasonable price. Check out my Web Site a www.parkerfirearms.com it comes up Calvary Longrifles. Jim Parker
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    .30 cal. at 100 yds.

    I have a friend that shoots a 40 cal in competition at our local matches along side all the rest of us that are larger calibers. He is a regular winner or in the top 3. We shoot the standard offhand agg. One day I asked him how he shoots those good scores in the wind. His answer to me was " I...
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    Finished engraving a buttplate

    Well done Dave. I would like to see the whole rifle when finished. I can see it is going to be a very nice piece.
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    Any new guns being built??

    I have a Lancaster going at the moment. I will try to post pictures soon.
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    Ultimate flintlock

    The Bess was a great weapon for a long time but the American rifled long rifle pertty much made it obsolete and the British full well understood this. The smooth bore muskets only lasted approx. another forty years before it was starting to phased out by the rifled muskets. A lot of this was due...
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    Introduction

    Hello to all. I am new here and would like to introduce myself. Bamajim from Alabama of course. Just want to say hi to all my breathern out there and glad to be part of the forum. I hope everyone has a blessed year and get to burn a lot of powder. Aim Small and Shoot straight
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