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I was doing some current historical research on blackpowder gear. I had an interest in finding out the the time when it was possible to buy locks from TOW or similar. The purpose is to see if Tennessee Gunsmiths was among the first to offer complete Locks, set triggers, and others fittings. TGS's was incorporated in 1971. I remember TOW in the early 1990's selling their set trigger. I'm just trying to put together a history of this company that was located in Tullahoma, TN. Thanks for your help.
 
Since the previous thread was shut down (locked) by our new moderator, I thought I would start one up again, as per the suggestion.
So, let's get this thread going again, and share your muzzleloading related adventures of the day!
I poured 125 .580 wadcutters and sized them to .575 for my Pattern 53 original Enfield. Then I made up some pre-measured 45 grain quick loads and lubed them, ready to go when warmer weather hits!
 
Unpacked my order of flints from Heritage Products. Those are great folks to deal with and the quality of the flints is top tier. Trying to decide on what the next Kibler kit will be. Torn between a SMR/walnut/40cal or a Colonial/maple/.54 cal. I sure don't need either one, but I'm not going to let "need" get in the way of a good time.
 
I am still in rent serfdom so I keep my stuff kinda limited tool wise cause I figure once I get a house I can really make the garage what I want. That said thanks to a few estate sales and hobo freight I have assembled a little work station and got to christen it today by finally fixing my 51 navy I traded AR parts for forever ago.
 

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I am still in rent serfdom so I keep my stuff kinda limited tool wise cause I figure once I get a house I can really make the garage what I want. That said thanks to a few estate sales and hobo freight I have assembled a little work station and got to christen it today by finally fixing my 51 navy I traded AR parts for forever ago.
Crikey! Those are whopping big worm holes in your bench, @jrweis1997! At least they eat at regular spacings. :)

Seriously, nice little set up; sometimes compactness and simplicity are best. Best wishes with your house finding journey.

Cheers, Pete.
 
You’re only a few miles north of me and this cold is brutal. Horrible. Be gone end of week they say.
Youll love retirement. I did 9/22. Wife 3 weeks ago. Loving life like you cant imagine. Every day is mine. I cant even explain it. Never been happier.Fortunately, we retired very well, planned ahead, very comfortable. Hope you did the same.
my only problem with retirement is I shoot less then I did before ! and I can just open the back door and shoot out to a half mile!
 
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