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  1. wshipman

    Jarhead

    23 years US Army. RVN x2. Still shootin' tho' smokepolesv and pneumatics are my main interests now.
  2. wshipman

    what oil to use?

    Addendum to previous reply: found: https://www.dixiegunworks.com/index/page/product/product_id/2663/category/594/category_chain/578,346,594/product_name/LA0101+Dixie+Gun+Works+Synthetic+Sperm+Whale+Oil $4.50 per 8 oz bottle the description, in the catalog: A synthetic oil that equals that...
  3. wshipman

    what oil to use?

    Don't know if this is what you referring to, but jojoba (ho-ho-ba) oil is being touted, in some circles as a whale oil replacement. Try: Note: Jojoba oil is technically a wax, albeit in liquid form as extracted from the jojoba beans. i don't know if any tests have been conducted on the safety...
  4. wshipman

    Penny Knife for Patches?

    A couple of thoughts, no evidence, on the subject: 1. A rifleman's blade(s) in the 18th Century would not have been bought at the local sportsman's store! He'd had two optons: 1. He might have gotten hold of a trade knife or two. 2. He would have gone to the local blacksmith, who would have...
  5. wshipman

    Hello in the camp...

    Greetings, all! Been away from the Forum for a bit... medical issues. When you get to be my age they mount up. Anyways, am back. Current project is a Crockett Rifle Kit. Slow going due to (you guessed it) medical problems, but....
  6. wshipman

    Ardesa Blunderbuss

    According to their site the following import they're firearms: TRADITIONS, Inc 1375 Boston Post Road P.O. Box 776 Old Saybrook, CT 06475 +1 860-388-4656 +1 860-388-4657 [email protected] www.traditionsfirearms.com USA Walt :-{)>
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