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    Help IDing Shot Gun and Flintlock

    Hello everyone, I've come across a Perkins blackpower shotgun and a smoothbore flintlock that I need some help getting more information on. The shotgun- All I know about it is that it was made by Perkins. The markings on the bottom consist of the #11, a pair of initials (FH and what looks...
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    Adding a sling

    I've got a 45cal percussion cap rifle that has a 2 piece stock and brass tubes that hold my ramrod and screws into the barrel. I've been wanting to add a sling, but my sights are very low on the barrel and anything that I wrap around it would interfere with my line of sight. I've seen some...
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    Wrinkles in Diamond Fly

    I just finished my first tent which is a diamond fly. It's 12x12 and made of 12oz painter's tarp that I washed and put out in the sun to shrink before I started sewing on it. Today when I set it up, I set up the water sprinkler next to it to see if it would leak, and I had 1 leak in between...
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    Help IDing my first rifle

    I just bought my 1st black powder rifle from a local pawn shop and I need some help in identifying it. There are only a few markings on the barrel: #40884 Cal .45 and made in Italy. There is a symbol that appears to be an R stamped on top of a P, and that is it. Percussion cap and patch box...
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