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    What was your first Muzzleloader?

    In 1974 I bought a Guns and Ammo Complete Guide to Blackpowder book and fell for BP guns. Growing up with Dave Crocket and Daniel Boone on tv I always loved those Kentucky rifles the used. I ordered a Numrich Arms Minuteman rife kit from Dixie Gun Works and built it in my Houston apartment. It...
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    Help with Hopkins and Allen Minuteman

    I bought a kit gun from Dixie in 1974, .45 cap lock and it shot very well. Some times in the 90's I convert it to flint. Dixie had replacement locks for this gun. I made a screw-in liner for the drum and nipple that came on the gun. Installed the new lock and the gun shoots fine. She now holds...
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    Recommended reading on general muzzleloading and books on mt. Men

    The Mountain Men by George Laycock is a very good book about the fur trading history and information about the mountain men. DJ
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    TC Renegade flintlock

    I bought one last year and up graded the lock and touch hole liner. Great gun and it carries well due to shorter barrel. DJ
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    H&A Minuteman

    Thanks, To may smart guys here for me to add much even though I've done this for 40 years on and off. DJ
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    H&A Minuteman

    Hi folks, been around but don't post much. I have a MM that I built from a kit I got from Dixie in 1973. It came as a precussion and in later years I bought a flintlock also from Dixie and did a converson which was easy due to the gun being built to be ether one. It hangs today over my...
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