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  1. BJm

    New member from Queensland Australia.

    G'day from Adelaide SA
  2. BJm

    TOW

    DIXIE GUN WORKS, UNION CITY Tn
  3. BJm

    How do I clean my Balls?

    carefully
  4. BJm

    I think I just bought a GRRW Leman

    I always remove the lock ,wrap it seperately & tape it to the outside of the bubble wrapped barrel so it wont get lost. Packs up easier & minimises the risk of damage
  5. BJm

    GOEX IN STOCK AT BUFFALO ARMS

    In the current situation a big order i would consider hoarding & if you can afford to to protect your future needs, why not ? On the other hand if you kept a stock of components & continually restocked plus a little extra each time you purchase i would not consider that hoading but good...
  6. BJm

    Dang pawn shop did it again.

    I picked up an original Charliville ( light patina on steel, mint shiny bore ) with matching original bayonet in a pawn shop in Tennessee for $500. Buy of a lifetime
  7. BJm

    Comments at the range

    great collection there, BUT , all the locks are on the wrong side lol. Most my muzzleloaders are L/H ( mainly flintlocks ) including those built by Tipp Curtis.
  8. BJm

    Dixie you will get it

    Packaging is not the problem, with the amount of parcels being shipped these days the couriers can not handle the load. If you need it desperately go for a drive & pick it up. I recently drove 700km round trip to collect a firearm.
  9. BJm

    Need a permit to purchase a BP revolver?

    In Australia Muzzle loaders ( rifle, shotgun ,pistol, revolvers ) are deemed to be items of mass destruction & registration is required & can only be sold from dealer to dealer. Most clubs can witness a transfer but prior application is via Police written approval. However antiques prior 1900...
  10. BJm

    Burned by USPS

    I have been to the US many times for BP competitions at Friendship etc. I don't take BP long arms as they are readily available & cheap. Sometimes i resell them there but most times ship them back to Australia,some i carry back depending on other luggage as we travel around for 2-3 months...
  11. BJm

    powder in the pan ignites powder in chamber

    I can rember over 40years ago when i had my first flintlock which would not spark under any circumstances. A new club, new members & we knew jack about flintlocks except they were useless. When i wanted to shoot this one , i would load it, prime the pan , take aim & with the frizzen forward...
  12. BJm

    Just supposed

    My advice has always been -- stock up on lead, primers, flints & powder as often as & you can, even if you don't neccesesary need them now, place them in dry storage & you will be shooting in years to come at today's prices when everyone else is whineing about the price. Set a target amount of...
  13. BJm

    Not too happy with Brown Bess purchase, best way to fix?

    I recently purchased a Pedersoli 20g side X side double flintlock shotgun & the workmanship & finish of this item is fantastic, it would match any of the custom grade guns i have
  14. BJm

    Not too happy with Brown Bess purchase, best way to fix?

    SEND IT BACK, I would aso go on David's Facwbook page & tell him of your concerns. You should not pay return shipping on faulty goods
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