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  1. J

    Merry Christmas

    Merry Christmas to all from the Hoosier state of Indiana.
  2. J

    FOR SALE .50 cal percussion longrifle

    wynne, Sorry so long in getting back with you. Work got in the way. Anyway...you indicate you still have the rifle. Can we discuss details somehow? Thanks, John
  3. J

    SOLD Percussion rifle

    Is this rifle still available? I would PM you but I can not figure out how?
  4. J

    Need to know the REAL deal on Colt 2nd Generations

    I guess I misspoke when I indicated "invest" in a 1851. I plan on shooting it some. It is more fun than just looking at it in the box. Just thought I should clarify. Thanks all for the input you have helped a lot.
  5. J

    Need to know the REAL deal on Colt 2nd Generations

    I want to invest in a Colt 1851 Navy 2nd Generation. I am confused though between the C series and the F series. Which one is MORE/TRUE Colt?
  6. J

    Colt 1851 Navy Question?

    I have a question about the Colt 2nd generation 1851 Navy. I am wanting to buy one, and I see some advertised as "C" series. How does this differ from Colt 2nd Gens NOT advertised as such? Aside from the signature series which I know the story on them. Any input appreciated.
  7. J

    Most common caliber?

    Back in the late 1700's and through the 1800's. What do you suppose was the most common caliber of muzzleloader used by pioneers, settlers, mountain men? Years ago I seem to remember someone telling me that the smaller calibers(32,36,41 etc...) were more prominent than the .50,.54,.68 etc... I...
  8. J

    Your first ML rifle

    My first was nothing special. A T/C .54 cal Hawken. It was kind of in need of a refinish (which I did). Ended up being a nice rifle. Do not recall what I traded it for though as that has been 32 years ago.
  9. J

    Horse Pistol: Battlefield Account

    My grandfather 1895-1978 would tell my dad stories of his aunts husband who he talked with as a child. He (my granddads Uncle) had been wounded in the foot with a mini-ball at Shiloh. All I know is his name and he was in a Ohio unit. Grandad said his Uncle walked with a limp and a cane brought...
  10. J

    2nd Gen Colt Prices

    You know that is a good idea. Not sure how hard finding one that has been shot will be, but I will start looking. Patience can be a virtue.
  11. J

    2nd Gen Colt Prices

    No, I am not currently a owner of a 2nd gen Colt. I have had a couple in the past but sold them because I did not want to "de-value" them by shooting them. I am not a collector, I like to shoot what I own. Thing is, I am always drawn back to them. I know there are Italian and Spain reproductions...
  12. J

    2nd Gen Colt Prices

    I want to get your opinion on something. I see a fair amount of NIB 2nd Gen Colt 1860's around. Where do you all think the prices on these 2nd gens will top out at? And how long before they top out? I have been watching them and in the last 2 years or so they have seemed to hold at between...
  13. J

    Colt 1851 Navy VS Colt 1862 Navy?

    So I am confused(which takes very little to do), but is there such a Colt BP revolver as the 62 Navy? I see these on GB, but perhaps they are misrepresented? Is there only a 51 and 60? :hmm:
  14. J

    Colt 1851 Navy VS Colt 1862 Navy?

    What is the differences between a Colt 1851 Navy and a Colt 1862 Navy revolver, besides of course the year?
  15. J

    Flintlock...I went and did it!

    Now that IS funny!! :rotf: But maybe...Naw better not because she is a GREAT cook and I SUCK bad at cooking.
  16. J

    Flintlock...I went and did it!

    I forgot to mention my mentor also turned me on to the use of "spit" patches in strips that you cut at the barrel VS buying pre-cut/pre-lubed patches. I have seen it done, just never thought I would care for the spit patch method. Turns out it is simple and kinda neat. I really am getting into...
  17. J

    Flintlock...I went and did it!

    That is a AWESOME story. Especially the part about her pink rifle, "She said it was boring". I posted a similar sentiment on here a little while back, only I was referring to my $$$$ lever actions. That is when I really started my descent in flinters. It was just an "epiphany" for me one day...
  18. J

    Flintlock...I went and did it!

    :rotf: I believe you. I didn't want to stop shooting last night but daylight was fading.
  19. J

    Flintlock...I went and did it!

    Yesterday afternoon I got to shoot my previously described flintlock. Infact the gentleman who built it(John D. Hood)took the time to meet me at our clubs range and mentor me in the art of shooting a flintlock as I have/had never owned one before. He took the time and instructed me step by step...
  20. J

    Flintlock...I went and did it!

    Well all, I went and jumped head first into the flintlock pool.I have never owned a flinter before. Yesterday I "sealed the deal" on a custom made .32cal Pennsylvania style flinter.It is a beautiful piece.It has a L&R Manton lock, Davis trigger and Green Mountain barrel. The full stock is a...
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