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    SOLD T/C Hawken, .50 cal Thanks for looking.

    WTS Beautiful .50 T/C Hawken. Excellent condition, pristine bore. Purchased new in early to mid 70’s, not a kit. May have some balls, bullets, etc. also. $425.00, to your door.
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    Flinter T/C conversion

    I have a T/C Hawken in percussion with a replacement barrel from Green River. I would like to convert this to flint. I'm thinking a RPL lock and having the GM barrel re-breeched. Anyone see a problem here? Who could re-breech this barrel for me without having to refinish it? I really miss my...
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    Shoot 'em or sell 'em?

    I have two old fowlers, both percussion 14 gauge. One is a W&C Scott & son, the other is a no name gun, but is very well made. I'm in a quandry whether to shoot these and enjoy them, or sell them to a collector and buy a modern flint fowler from Caywood or TVM. Any thoughts on the value of these...
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    58 Remington Bulldog conversion

    I was looking through a magazine at the grocery store the other day ( Guns of the Old West) and found an article on converting a 58 Remington to a .45 Colt caliber Bulldog style revolver. Kind of a neat gun, but there was no mention of how the cylinder pin was retained after the barrel was...
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    REAL in Remington?

    Has anyone ever tried the .45 REAL bullet in a revolver? Wondering if it would fit the chamber mouth? Thanks
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    Boring out a barrel.

    Hi, all. I have a .45 caliber T/C White Mountain carbine. I have no use for a .45, but I was thinking that it sure would make a light handy foraging gun. I was thinking of having it bored out to .58 smoothbore. The barrel is 15/16 at the breech, and is half round/ half octagon. Any thoughts...
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    58 Remington loads

    I just bought a Remington replica .44 pistol, made by Uberti and imported by Navy Arms. Must have been a while ago, because it isn't all marked up with warnings about black powder only and all the other c%$* they put on them these days. Anyway, the thing seems like a shooter, and I was...
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    Blue Ridge Kit

    Just got a Cabela's clearance catalog, and it lists a Blue Ridge kit in flint for $350 or so. Just a heads up for you kit builders. Gene :thumbsup:
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    Shooting original fowlers

    I have two original percussion fowlers. One is a long barrelled W&C Scott & Sons, the other is a shorter barrel with no name or marks I can find. Both are Damascus barrels, about 14 gauge. They appear to be in very good to excellent condition, and I would like to shoot them. How can I find out...
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    New guy

    Hi... I was introduced to the site by another member recently, didn't know it was here. Looking forward to some interesting info in the various forums. I have been steadily retrogressing since I got my first T/C almost 30 years ago. Been playing with some flinters recently, and have about...
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