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  1. Dale Lilly

    Early Dixie Gun Works revolvers

  2. Dale Lilly

    Early Dixie Gun Works revolvers

    i have a Remington New Model Army .44 Caliber [top flat] and marked on left flat "Dixie Gun Works, Inc. Made in Italy". No date code. Serial #32491[8] or 0. on right side of the cylinder. The barrel has small, thin vertical tool marks on its entirety. I would love to know who built those...
  3. Dale Lilly

    What is it?

    Too cute to shoot.
  4. Dale Lilly

    What is it?

    Uh huh, and where would you carry six of those monstrosities [breech inserts] to enable you to readily take one out of the gun, put it away, get one from your large bag, insert it, check priming, cock the hammer, etc. :rolleyes: I like my Santa Fe Hawken. EDIT: BTW, one would need two...
  5. Dale Lilly

    What is it?

    I think it is hilarious! Just determine, in your mind, the steps necessary to load, shoot and reload, I'll stick to a normal sidelock muzzleloader. Good grief, what a monstrosity, Nice collector item, however.
  6. Dale Lilly

    SOLD Purchased from Jonathan Butcher

    A reproduction 1858 Remington revolver. His description, price and prompt responses/shipment were perfect. Great transaction. Dale [Polecat 🦨 ]
  7. Dale Lilly

    SOLD 1858 Remington PENDING PAYMENT

    I will take this revolver. P.M. sent. Dale
  8. Dale Lilly

    Interesting long knife at auction. Relic or recreation?

    Gma's butcher knife, sharpened many times on Gpa's old foot powered grinder. Polecat
  9. Dale Lilly

    This 1860 Army followed me home.

    I owned original SXS shotguns until I moved to Mexico for six years. Sold 'em .. big mistake. Shoot them? You bet, quail. pheasant, duck, grouse, dove and rabbit. Frequently outperformed my Browning over-under toting friends. Dale
  10. Dale Lilly

    Pawn Stars

    Don't let that foolishness keep you out of pawn shops. I have three near perfect Investarms [TC copies] .50 Hawken style, none cost more than $220 [one was $175]. I also have a very fine Western Arms [Allen] Santa Fe Hawken that cost me $407 including shipping from California. Watch online...
  11. Dale Lilly

    SOLD 50 Austin Halleck Percussion shot 7 times

    I really understand that, I have way too many including an Austin Halleck.
  12. Dale Lilly

    .36 Colt Navy that powerful??????

    Hickok killed Davis Tutt at a measured 75 yards with what most believe was a Colt .36. I'll duck for cover.
  13. Dale Lilly

    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    I have a nice one with pretty wood. I think it's worth about $550 to $750, maybe more unfired. Man. they are heavy for an old man though. Dale
  14. Dale Lilly

    Can’t find a rifle!

    Check out "Cresson Mountain Muzzleloaders." Not well known but I have one built by partner Jeffrey Hagens, It is as pretty and excellent as any I have seen. When I posted photos, it drew raves. Just go to their website and explore. Mine was a bit over 2K pre-owned but only fired by builder...
  15. Dale Lilly

    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    I would show my shop but it is DISorganized chaos :rolleyes:
  16. Dale Lilly

    Any idea what this is?

    Thank you, gentlemen, for a good education.
  17. Dale Lilly

    Anyone here own exclusively muzzle loading firearms?

    Wife has two modern; 1 revolver, 1 auto. Me. exclusively BP. Revolvers, percussion rifles [1 flintlock] and single shot pistols. Total BP? about 40. Polecat 🦨
  18. Dale Lilly

    Kibler colonial

    I agree with Deerstalker. Preventive action. Edit: Oh! I happen to love that 'less than desirable' walnut stock. Dale
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