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PreserveFreedom

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I built this tonight. It went together very easy. The hardest part was polishing the brass. It is a Classic Arms Snake Eyes pistol. I have a few kits from Classic Arms. My opinion after working with some of them is that they are like a Saturday night special in the world of muzzleloading. Still, they have a good grasp on a corner of the market that nobody else seems to want to touch. That would be the novelty pistols that make one heck of a conversation piece. This one is .36 cal and takes #11 caps. You can see the double hammers. If you cock them both, you get two separate shots with two trigger pulls. In other words, one pull of the trigger only drops one hammer. This kit also contains no coil springs.

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