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    CLOSED For Sale

    This gun has sold. Sorry to be unable to attach pictures. This is not a scam.
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    CLOSED For Sale

    Second Model 1851 Navy Colt .36 cal revolver re-release 1973. serial #51XX Unfired. I am only able to text pictures. Near mint condition. $475.00 shipped to lower 48. Money order or bank check. Original box (fair condition) with primers, nipples and tool, round balls. Dave
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    southern rifle,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    Awesome rifle. I love the look of this rifle and I bet it will shoot as good as it looks.
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    Fudd whacked first flintlock turkey!

    Awesome job with the fowler!!! Well Done. Driven birds with BP would be loads of fun.
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    Lefties

    As noted above, cast can be the issue more than lock location. I have only left hand guns due to an eye injury early in life. Have shot other peoples right hand guns (flint) but had to fight the stock somewhat as they were truly cast-off. I have only seen 2 early guns that were true left hand...
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    A Very Unique Ruger Old Army

    Very interesting piece. I wonder if the CC was an aftermarket touch. Looks to be bone/charcoal process vs. chemical process. Very nice. Have fun with it.
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    Fixing up a scabby old Trade Musket

    Very nice to see the Old Gal brought back with some very good work.
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    First build

    WOW what a great looking rifle. I very much like the stock finish as well as your inlay work. Well Done. I especially like the looks of that long barrel.
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    Return to muzzle-loading hobby

    Welcome to a very good forum. You have a great muzzle loading builder in York. Cabin Creek Muzzle Loading Co. Look them up as they make wonderful rifles and pistols.
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    Boss gobbler seasoned with black powder

    Nice looking "hooks" on your bird Skychief. Nice pictures that made me feel as I was on the hunt with your.
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    What group size makes you happy?

    I have always been happy with MOD Minute of Deer. Very nice looking group with the fouler rifle. That is some good shooting.
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    One Down, Two To Go!

    Nice looking bird and Side by Side.
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    Very stupid, very lucky

    The young lad is very lucky he did not loose his hands or worst. As Larry would say "You Can't Fix Stupid.
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    How low can I go?

    I have a 85 year old friend I shoot BP with. He use to have one measure noted as 1/2 load as in fill twice for hunting load. I noted last year he had 2 measures - one full load other 1/2 load. Asked him why and he said "My memory is shot so I do not remember if I loading twice or not" LOL
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    why I like shooting muzzle stuffers

    I would have to agree with how relaxing and good for the gray matter when shooting BP. I also do not mind at all cleaning of BP arms as to me this is all part of method. Let me add that I also rather enjoy all that is needed for modern reloading of cartridges. Not the same but still enjoyable.
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