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  1. AUGUSTUS

    Matchlock Pan attachment

    Anyone know a way to easily attach the pan to the barrel in the older style of muskets? I'd like to build one. I believe that they were originally soldered in place if I'm not mistaken. Any insights from builders?
  2. AUGUSTUS

    Pedersoli Kentucky Pistol

    I was looking at the Pedersoli basic percussion Kentucky pistol with a walnut stock, in .50 caliber. I was considering it for an 1843-1847 frontier scout sort of impression. I would be interested in any opinions with regard to the quality, problems, or whatever by anyone familiar with it...
  3. AUGUSTUS

    1850s Knife for Emigrants

    I found this knife picture that indicated that it was made in the 1850s in San Francisco. Do you think that settlers might have carried or acquired anything similar for their journey? The scales are stag. (click on the title) M.Price Knife
  4. AUGUSTUS

    New From Alberta

    Hello, I'm 62,and now retired. (nobody foolish enough to hire me now.) I used to repair office machines, copying machines, power wheelchairs, and power tools and such, over the years. Living in Central Alberta in Canuck Land. I like all kinds of guns, but anything invented after 1911 holds...
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