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  1. J

    Last of the Mohicans (Training Video)

    Just thinking how many of you ever came across this video from training for the 35th regiment? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsbg1NtWuU0 Other than the muskets looking more like short land pattern, I can't really comment on the formations and commands. I can't imagine Dale Dye training them...
  2. J

    The India-made Untouchables

    Both are very nice looking guns, would not be embarrassed to own either of them. :thumbsup: Another thought that I had is about modern firearms price when compared with BP guns. Now granted this is apples and oranges but.. I can go the the local gun dealer today and walk out with a new gen...
  3. J

    The India-made Untouchables

    This isn't necessarily a reply directly to you but just in general. With cost being a big factor now a days, I would believe given the option between a pricer musket vs. and affordable musket, a majority of people go for the affordable one. (Good decision or not is not the point here) That...
  4. J

    Cleaning a Pedersoli Brown Bess

    Hey folks, New to the forums, so hello! I recently purchased a pedersoli brown bess and I'm looking for opinions on how other owners go about cleaning and maintaining after shooting. With other muzzleloaders I've cleaned I just put a toothpick in the touch hole and washed the barrel with...
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