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  1. Fitzhugh Williams

    Regrets with L and R lock for Traditions?

    Many years ago I put an L&R replacement lock on my Traditions Pennsylvania Rifle. The lock is good, but the rifle is a POS. So I gained nothing.
  2. Fitzhugh Williams

    The Absolute Best Tomahawks

    As far as historically correct goes, some years ago a friend of mine, who was a collector, managed to obtain a tomahawk head excavated at Braddock's battlefield on the Monongahela. He sent it to Jeff Miller and had three copies made, one for himself and one of each of his sons. I called Jeff...
  3. Fitzhugh Williams

    Jackie Brown "Carolina Smoothbore"

    As stated earlier, there were guns sold in the white, or as kits, by Jackie. The purchasers may not have done a good job of building the gun, but still advertise it as a "Jackie Brown Gun". So beware when buying one advertised as his. I have one of his I bought over 20 years ago and still...
  4. Fitzhugh Williams

    What mistakes have you noticed in movies/tv shows that happen in the BP era like Daniel Boone, Patriot etc?

    Some years ago I was looking at an exhibit at Kings Mt. NPS. I asked a Park Ranger (whom I knew) If they seriously thought anyone actually dressed like that at the battle, and he said he didn't like it and knew it was wrong, but the NPS hired some company from Florida to make the exhibit and...
  5. Fitzhugh Williams

    Anyone aver biught from this canadian (Ontario) company?

    There is a guy, who for may years, has been scamming the reenacting community. He takes an existing business and changes a few things with their web site and name, then posts the items as his own. Of course then don't exist. And everything is close enough to the real site where it can easily...
  6. Fitzhugh Williams

    WANTED Calvary Saber

    Many years ago, I bought an original 1811 pattern "Blücher" saber in an antique shop. Over the years I have looked for a reproduction, but I have never found one with the same quality steel as the original, no matter what the advertisements said.
  7. Fitzhugh Williams

    Simple question…..

    Once at a reenactment there was a driving rain. At Ticonderoga. My fusil fired 33 times in succession with no misfires. BUT, the gun was warm when the rain started, and I was careful to keep the lock covered between shots. Another time at Martin's Station the rain came before the battle. I...
  8. Fitzhugh Williams

    Chopped Flintlocks. How early?

    I seem to remember Jackie Brown having a hand in that.
  9. Fitzhugh Williams

    Touch hole diameter.

    Unless you damage a touch hole (like I did), then you have to use a liner. Otherwise, no.
  10. Fitzhugh Williams

    accuracy

    Milice carried privately purchased guns made by different arsenals over a period of time. The calibers varied.
  11. Fitzhugh Williams

    Touch hole diameter.

    I start with 1/16 and go up from there as necessary to get good ignition. I have never had to go past .79.
  12. Fitzhugh Williams

    accuracy

    As to chewing balls, the Canadien Milice brought their fusils from home, and they were of varying bore sizes. They were issued balls that were of a uniform size. Sometimes it was necessary to chew them go make them fit the bore.
  13. Fitzhugh Williams

    Stuck

    You could just clean with a worm and tow. You can even wash the tow and reuse it, if you should want to.
  14. Fitzhugh Williams

    Anyone tried the re-enactor powder ??

    Reenacting Powder is a company's creative way of marketing their seconds.
  15. Fitzhugh Williams

    Starting a .62 Rifle build

    I have a number of fusils with round barrels and I have never dovetailed any of them. I silver solder the barrel lugs to the barrel and have never had a problem. Ony time it is somewhat difficult is when the front sight is opposite the front lug. I add solder to the barrel and wire the lug...
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