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  1. cositrike

    De Witt Bailey

    De Witt passed to the great rendezvous in the sky yesterday. He will be greatly missed, by all who knew him. I am proud to have been able to call him my friend
  2. cositrike

    New Book

    Just got a great book, by two of my friends. One you may already know- DeWitt Bailey and the other you pro won’t- Ian Ford.
  3. cositrike

    PH RA Carbine serial 1025

    Anyone out there have this serial numbered RA Carbine. Would you like to reunite it with its certificate?
  4. cositrike

    Pattern 1841. Mississippi

    Hi. This is my Mississippi. It’s in its original .54 caliber. On the Butt plate is US. On the Barrel is JPC. P. And US
  5. cositrike

    Henry Nock Pistol

    Here we have a 0.56” calibre, flintlock pistol by Henry Nock. The only part not original, is the ramrod. Although a private purchase piece (I think). It has a very feint Board of Ordnance stamp on the stock. It was once owned by Nat Hawke, apparently. I wish I could find out who he was. Thanks...
  6. cositrike

    Jaeger

    Many will have already seen this, but I love it, so here it is again. Made early 1700’s. Right handed lock, but has he cheekpiece on the right for a lefty shooter. And of course the patch box on the left
  7. cositrike

    US Martial Pistols 1836 and 1842

    looking for information on original paper cartridges for the above pistols. Did they use cartridges? If so does anyone have one, or a photo of one. thank you
  8. cositrike

    Happy Flintlock Friday

    Some pistols
  9. cositrike

    Cost of supplies 1779

    Looking at the Pittsburgh waste (trade) ledger for 1759-60, lead was traded to the NA natives at a value of 1 shilling (1/-) per pound. Powder at 4 shillings and gun locks at 6 shillings. Flints we’re 1 penny (1d) each. Sorry I can’t give USD equivalent, but there wasn’t one in 1759 For those...
  10. cositrike

    Buffalo Gun

    Anyone for some short range Buff hunting!
  11. cositrike

    DuPont Powder 1820

    Got this off another site. Showing the different grades of powder at that time
  12. cositrike

    WANTED 1728 French pattern flintlock

    Looking for a reasonably priced French 1728 pattern, flintlock lock. Indian made, not a problem. Can be a later lock, but not as late as the 1777. It’s for a project. Bear in mind you’d be shipping to England, when working out postal costs. Thank you
  13. cositrike

    1842 Belgian Musket

    I saw a thread on another site, where one of the replies suggested that 1842 Belgian muskets had a left hand threaded breech plug. I’ve asked him to point me in the direction of his information, because I’ve not heard of that and never seen one. Anyone confirm or disprove this?
  14. cositrike

    Not French?

    Saw this on another site. Any ideas on country of manufacture
  15. cositrike

    Early breach loading Cannon

    Zonie. I believe that these are acceptable under rule 7
  16. cositrike

    My collection

    Shared these on the general page, but thought more people might be interested on this one. Thank you for looking
  17. cositrike

    My Collection

    Just getting bored, so got my collection out for a clean and a bit of love. Lol
  18. cositrike

    When boredom strikes

    A flint wallet/ cleaning kit wallet and some bullet bags. All made from scrap leather.
  19. cositrike

    Flint Longrifle

    anyone out there know the name A. T. RUSSEL, or possibly A. TRUSSEL. I came across a flint long rifle at the American Museum, in Bath, England a few months back, with the above name on the lock. Wasn’t allowed to touch it, so not sure if there are any other markings. Looked possibly late. Ring...
  20. cositrike

    SOLD Flintlocks for sale at Friendship.

    i will have three flinders for sale at Friendship next week. Two rifles and a smoothbore. 45 tip Curtis rifle, a 54 heavy barrelled smooth ball gun/ fowler and a 69 rifle by Barnett. Original barrel and lock, restocked in Walnut. Looks like a Bess but with an octagonal rifled barrel. Prices will...
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