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I agree. Especially when the video is of something I want to hear, like guns, cars, etc.
 
Thanks for the honest feedback. That's why there's a volume button to lower or turn off the music to suit the individual viewer's taste.
This model is solidly built with a smooth functioning lock and trigger. As far as a smoothbore pistol goes, it's a very versatile shooter.
Next time I'll have to try some buckshot loads.
Honestly...this model is nicely made, and I found it to be a really fun gun that's a blast to shoot! :hatsoff:
 
Nice experiment, thanks for sharing it with us. :applause: Wish the target photos were clearer, though.

Why not dub in some music from Master and Commander? :wink:

Jim
 
Mr.Articap,Where did you purchase this pistol?I have been looking for a sea service pistol and was considering an Indian -made pistol.After discussing it w/ other members I came to the conclusion that it would require too much tuning for my tastes.Did this come shootable from the box,as it were?I laughingly must agree w/ the other gentlemen on your musical score...very unique.I might have chosen Mozart. :) Best regards,J.A.
 
No, it was only chosen to go with the video due to the free Photobucket music titles available through their featured video editing software.
Although coincidentally, I did just learn about an entire family of BP cartridge guns referred to as:
"The British Bulldog Revolver: The Forgotten Gun That Really Won The West"... http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-160419892.html[/quote]

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http://www.rememuseum.org.uk/arms/pistols/armpr.htm

I bought the pistol through the MLF's classified ads. It was a completely assembled and ready-to-shoot "kit gun" originally sold by Track of the Wolf.
They don't offer it now, but maybe another Indian importer does. Here's the original TOTW listing:

http://www.trackofthewolf.com/(S(a5y3gbb4abb4f1554cchxb55))/categories/partDetail.aspx?catId=12&subId=83&styleId=291&partNum=AAD-266

And here's the MLF classified ad:

http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/pp-classifieds/showproduct.php/product/2052/cat/9

Post Note:
It appears that this same model is available from Loyalist Arms:
http://www.loyalistarms.freeservers.com/mainpage.html
 
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I never did get the photobucket to load, I think I could load my smoothbore pistol and shoot it faster. I have a pair of smoothbore pistols, they both shoot a .64 ball. I find that 35 grains of powder and 3 buck and a ball or just 6 buckshot by themselves makes for interesting shooting.

Many Klatch
 

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