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    Question on reproduction firearms

    I really appreciate the replies placed on this topic. Spent this last weekend at the Chantilly Show, and was surprised at the number of repros available for sale. Looked like a good number of types were available in the $200-400 price range to boot. Question - of the companies talked about...
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    Question on reproduction firearms

    Thanks guys. Unfortunately your responses pretty much match what I feared. The Italian Mississipi rifle bugs me in that it is in .58 caliber, and not .54. Big part of the Battle of Birch Coulee is the fact that their resupply of ammo in the wagons was .58 and the men had to widdle down bullets...
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    Question on reproduction firearms

    Hope this subject is acceptable here, and I dont run on too long. Long term military collector with ancestors that fought in almost every war fought in, or by, the US. Largely run out of later cartridge military firearms used by my ancestors, and now thinking of getting into muzzle loaders...
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