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    tang bolts

    having only owned production guns today i looked at a few that were for sale a friend of mine has. one really caught my eye and fits well in both pull and drop. my only issue with it is it has a wood screw instead of a tang bolt. the rear lock bolt passes thru the breech plug lug and the barrel...
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    new smoothbore opinions

    i have always shot a rifle and recently tried a smoothbore and have decided to order one. i already have a builder picked out and its down to 2 models. a fowler and the tulle that they offer. im going with TVM. i wont use it for reenactments, just for hunting and woods running. those of you who...
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    using old barrels

    i am looking at buying a couple of old barrels that have been re breeched. one is an lc smith 28 gauge round barrel and the other is an oct to round barrel, its a 20 gauge. the lc smith barrel has had a patent breech plug installed and the oct barrel a standard breech plug. my question is with...
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