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  1. wparent

    Mowrey Gun Works

    Absolutely marvelous piece of history Sir! I can’t thank you enough for sharing the pictures. I have to ask; do you shoot it?
  2. wparent

    Flintlock misadventures... So many!

    Pulling the breach plug makes good sense. Seems like most never remove them. I remove mine for good cleaning so why not to remove a stuck projectile
  3. wparent

    Gun show find

    I’ll have to use your line about the pups. My wife has given up on how many rifles I have. I know it’s about 60+ but they never stand still for a count. I’m about To finish a Traditions Kentucky Flintlock build but decided I want to machine a trigger guard out of steel. The brass one cracked.
  4. wparent

    Building a Lancaster Rifle

    I need to catch up on early episodes very nice work.
  5. wparent

    Snapped frizzen spring

    I would contact Jack First. They have a web page now. Or find one that is close enough to modify. Brownnells has a good video on spring making. It’s nit as hard to do as you’d think. The also sell materials to make the spring then you just have to heat treat it to create the spring.
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