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  1. J

    Custom Flintlock

    In the market for a hand built custom Pennsylvania type flintlock mostly for paper target shooting. Who is a good builder? Caliber? Barrel length? I have a Lyman Great Plains rifle in 50 cal flinter. Would like a long Penn style flinter that is custom made. Thx
  2. J

    Powder!!!

    Just bought 10 pounds 3F Schuetzen for $265.00 shipped from addictedtoblackpowder.com
  3. J

    Anybody Make this?

    Appalachian Poor Boy Rifle #K2 http://www.sittingfoxmuzzleloaders.com/k/K2%20Appalachian%20Poor%20Boy%20Rifle/K2%20Appalachian%20Poor%20Boy%20Rifle.htm ____________________ I have a Lyman GPR .50 Flinter that I love, factory built. I am looking for a winter project. I have never built a kit...
  4. J

    New to smoothbore, Identify 12 Gauge

    Yes, with shot, years ago.
  5. J

    New to smoothbore, Identify 12 Gauge

    Thanks for the info. This was more or less designed to be a Civil War Cavalry weapon, a close in weapon. I do shoot a Great Plains rifle flinter for hunting. This gun is just meant for paper. This guns size does illustrate Confederate Cavalry weapons close in use.
  6. J

    New to smoothbore, Identify 12 Gauge

    I used to do reenacting many moons ago, 21 years, and came across my long arm buried in my closet. So I would like help identifying it. I bought it off of a fellow reenactor if my memory recalls correctly. Details: Musket Percussion, Enfield 1862 Lock 20" smooth bore barrel Seems to be about...
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