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  1. ShawneeB

    Fuse or not?

    Look it up, I don't have time right now to locate and post it (2 active farms 4 properties, very sorry too busy). Do what you wish. OK with me. Just remember the "ORIGINAL or REPLICA thereof, pre 1898 part. Convert a Civil war cannon to caplock or whatever and meet Bubba,
  2. ShawneeB

    Fuse or not?

    We can't. "manufactured before 1898 or a replica thereof" They used fuse and touch holes. BATFe will visit if one uses otherwise such as a caplock, electronic etc.
  3. ShawneeB

    Boone home and village, defiance,mo.

    Now this looks like a good weekender for the wife and I! Thanks Sir. Boonesbourough Fort in KY is also cool. Near Lex, Winchester. Awesome gunmaker, all period dress and shops. He was making a swivel breach. Talked 3 hrs easy.
  4. ShawneeB

    A new Powder Horn

    That's a beautiful job Sir.
  5. ShawneeB

    Prettiest Cap and Ball

    My eyes, my eyes!
  6. ShawneeB

    1858 Remington

    Nice work!
  7. ShawneeB

    19th Century EDC Scenario

    From trading Tranter built about 8000 Tranters. A few revolving rifles like I pictured and found a used one at $20K I have seen some revolvers $1600. There were repros of pistols.
  8. ShawneeB

    19th Century EDC Scenario

    I agree. 2 maybe, that's enough. But the movies are fun :)
  9. ShawneeB

    19th Century EDC Scenario

    Man they sure did carry some weight back then. I have seen reloading with the lever, swap cyls but that was all hollywierd :)
  10. ShawneeB

    19th Century EDC Scenario

    I don't know about the delicate, does look different, but cool. I have the 49, 3 ea 51's, a 58. Now what is getting to me is how different one of my "what I called a 51" is different. Brass frame, round barrel, 44, front 2/3 of the cylinder is a bigger dia. :rolleyes: Southern gun? I was born...
  11. ShawneeB

    19th Century EDC Scenario

    The cast of Bushrangers below, agree. Look at all that iron.
  12. ShawneeB

    19th Century EDC Scenario

    They are a pretty interesting piece. Some have a trigger extends below the guard, lower cocks it upper fires. Like this one. Tranter made a revolving rifle too.
  13. ShawneeB

    19th Century EDC Scenario

    Eyup. Sure would like to see one in my paws :)
  14. ShawneeB

    19th Century EDC Scenario

    A Tranter. 2nd option, a Tranter
  15. ShawneeB

    Cherry Southern Guns?

    Here's one of those Dixies (on top some black walnuts drying) I have been enjoying 30 years +. It's a .50, I have both locks (rock and cap) but haven't put the flint lock on yet. Like to get another barrel in 32, 36, or 40 and use it flint dedicated. The cherry is pretty, and hard but no...
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