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There is just something about them, that screams history.
 

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Here’s my Fusil de Chase
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Nice light weight gun. So much fun to take into the field hunting. My dad and I ordered on the same day…so when they arrived….TWINS. I cannot tell them apart.

My American Fowler
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The Fowler is a heavier gun than the Fusil, but it shoots PRBs into an 8” pie plate at 85 yrds…so yeah, heavy is relative
 
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Yeah, this thread is getting impressive

Here’s my very first flintlock
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My Brown Bess Carbine was built from a kit. With this gun, I’ve taken 2 deer, many geese and countless small game & upland game

This gun taught me how to shoot and care for a flintlock in the field. I’ll never sell this gun, she’s my pudgy girl.
 
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