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    for your bench top

    I have always said that, regardless of what you are working on, if you drop a small part it will hit the toe of your boot and disappear into the workbench triangle. It's proportional to the size of the part as to how far it flies.
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    Complete newby here

    Well I am an avid collector with an extensive revolver and bolt action rifles along with a few various shotguns in the group. This little hand cannon just piqued my interest so I added it in. Not going for the practical with this...just the "cool" factor kinda like my lever action 12 gauge...
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    Complete newby here

    Hey thanks for the interest. It is a muzzle loading 12 gauge shotgun that I'm dying to get to the range and get to smoking. It's from American Gun Craft. Called the Diablo and available in a few different configurations. I'm going to make a new set of lumber for it to extend the grips just a...
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    Complete newby here

    Well unfortunately most people here probably wouldn't be pleased with my choice. But even though it doesn't please most here, I am looking forward to playing with it. I DO want to do it correctly and safely so that's why I joined up here. Let the possible flaming begin.
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    Complete newby here

    Just purchased my first muzzleloader Tuesday. Hoping to get to use the experience and knowledge available here to avoid some rookie mistakes. Thanks for the ability to learn here. Chuck
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