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  1. Delgue71

    Austin & Halleck

    I also am a visual learner. Can’t see what’s going on inside with the gun assembled and don’t know what I’m looking for with it apart….🤦🏻‍♂️ my old muzzleloader smith moved 2-1/2 hours north and opened another shop in Berryville. I might have to make the drive when I get time.
  2. Delgue71

    Austin & Halleck

    The old shop owner was a genius who could fix anything so I got spoiled. New owner is not. I do not reccomend him for anything other than buying supplies. And yes, he returned the original fly.
  3. Delgue71

    Austin & Halleck

    Thanks. As near as I can tell the gun has never been fired. Doesn’t look to have been dry fired much. I bought it thinking I could get it fixed…Unfortunately, the “smith” I took it to did more harm than good. Now it’s all messed up and scratched up. I just need to get it to somebody to work...
  4. Delgue71

    Austin & Halleck

    It will stay cocked if the screws are loose enough to fall out. I don’t know much about lock repair, had a good muzzleloader gunsmith at one time so I didn’t have to learn….but not anymore.
  5. Delgue71

    Austin & Halleck

    Have an A&H mountain rifle that won’t stay cocked. Yes it’s an Utah gun and yes I know how bad the Utah guns are supposed to be. Took to local repair man..he said it is a bad fly…couldn’t find any A&H parts for it so he used one he thought would work. No. Anybody know of a smith who can...
  6. Delgue71

    New in Arkansas

    New member in Sherwood Arkansas. Muzzleloader hunter, shooter, collector. Haven’t found many muzzleloaders that I didn’t like.
  7. Delgue71

    SOLD Thompson Center PATRIOT BP Pistol

    Is this still for sale?
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