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    Old family gun...ID help requested

    Also read a article some of these arrived in the US for the civil war. Some Illinois and Indiana regiments were issued these. I also read Grant referanced them to being Belgium muskets
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    Old family gun...ID help requested

    I seen one for sale awhile back identified as a 1842 French musket
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    Michigan

    Hi sorry not from the 3rd but a buddy of mine was. Lost contact with him
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    What's the deal with a Japanese 69 cal musket?

    What I know of them they were copied from a tower musket found all their locks are smaller like the pistol. As for firing I heard they good.
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    Unknown Bess? the at

    That looks a lot like a second model idian model military heritage sells a lot of those with just serial number. If it is a older pedersoli like my long land pattern behind lock will say Italy and under the barrel will also say Italy. Good luck identifying
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    Middlesex Village Trading Co

    Sounds like we got a good review MVTC AND LOYALIST ARMS this is how we can determine who to buy from.
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    Evaporust Magic

    Hi everybody thanks for sharing all this info I am heading out to get some today
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    Middlesex Village Trading Co

    Thanks Sicilian Hunter I am open to all ideas from everyone. If this site could do a list of all dealersand rate them on any and everything they sell the more of us would know we're to go. So every one ideas? Fireman 1. Loyalist Arms I talked to them what did you purchase how was it?
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    Middlesex Village Trading Co

    I hope as a community lets use this forum to help others in their purchases.
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    Middlesex Village Trading Co

    Well to all my fellow shooters and collectors and reenactors I have heard both positive and negative I know finding someone who's is dedicated to this is tough I know as merchants they can not invest massive amounts of money and let it set and having some one qualified to do repairs is also...
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    Aiming a Brown Bess?

    The British formed the Corp of rifleman for there best shots in the revolution. Fergunson who was commander at Kings Moutain was the very same man who almost ended Washingtons life. But shooting a officer in the back while doing his duty in the field was cowardly. The colonials I am sure never...
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    Am I the only one in the Great Lakes Region?

    I usually reenact Rev War now I am transitioning into 1812
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    Am I the only one in the Great Lakes Region?

    Hi all I am SW Michigan
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    Aiming a Brown Bess?

    Thanks Gus your right sorry I messed up on that I rember the Gaurds took heavy casualties there.
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    Aiming a Brown Bess?

    Note: on follow up a two hundred yard shot at a single target is still amazing. I have seen 100yrds shots but 200 AWSOME
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