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  1. Master Blaster

    Sharing My Brown Bess - Looks to be somewhat Defarbed

    I've admired this musket for a long time...was going to PM you to find out the secret of your aging process. Nice piece.
  2. Master Blaster

    Only one gun allowed!

    MB's in...that makes seven.
  3. Master Blaster

    Flint works loose after multiple shots

    Tanned pigskin, hole punched in leather, nicely shaped flint, positioned against the screw...might work for you, too.
  4. Master Blaster

    When did deep frying come along?

    Wine is frequently called for in my recipes. I use Peter Vella's Delicious Red and I pour it into the cook at random intervals.
  5. Master Blaster

    Wheel weight lead question

    This is a stretch, but just in case... I learned empirically that "pure" WW projectiles can shatter at terminal velocities approaching 1200fps, in tough media. Probably unlikely in BP firearms. Unless you stumble upon a grizzly sow and cub in the deep forest...
  6. Master Blaster

    Military heritage brown bess

    I have shown this before. Long Land Brown Bess from Military Heritage. I removed most of the metal from the stock, chemically stripped and bleached it down to parade rest, recolored the wood with leather dyes and oil stain, oil-finished with BC TruOil applied with synthetic steel wool to reduce...
  7. Master Blaster

    Military heritage brown bess

    bess...Bess...BESS!
  8. Master Blaster

    Replacing gold inlay?

    Mom used to use this stuff to restore old picture frames. No sure if suitable for OP's project.
  9. Master Blaster

    Stock finish drying time in winter

    1 drop of JD per oz of finishing oil. Use a soda straw with your fingertip over the end to lift out a drop at a time from the can.
  10. Master Blaster

    Stock finish drying time in winter

    A little dab'll do ya!
  11. Master Blaster

    Pork Chile Verde

    Walmart, Target...about $1.50
  12. Master Blaster

    Pork Chile Verde

    Now that's the way to cook! Job well done.
  13. Master Blaster

    Pork Chile Verde

    Here's the side dish: Mexican Rice (Makes 4~6 servings) 1 cup long grain white rice, washed and rinsed to remove the surface starch 2 tbsp vegetable oil 1 quarter of a medium white or yellow onion 1 medium size ripe tomato 1 clove of garlic, peeled ½ tsp ground cumin ¼ tsp ground achiote ¼...
  14. Master Blaster

    Indian muskets

    Forged by Sauron in the fires of Mount Doom. "One musket to rule them all..."
  15. Master Blaster

    Removing oil from Walnut

    Acetone and whiting paste. Smear on, let dry, wipe off.
  16. Master Blaster

    Pyrography on a gun stock?

    From the anachronism department: Laser engraving!
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