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    SOLD - Pending funds WTS 1740 Potsdam Lock (TRS parts, assembled)

    Been sitting on a shelf for 15 years gathering dust, The Rifle Shoppe parts assembled by someone else. Unfired, unmounted, in the white. Will require fine tuning to your build. TRS wants $400, $500 shipped USPS small priority with no waiting. The Rifle Shoppe, Inc. - German 1740 Prussian...
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    FOR SALE Parker Hale Musketoon barrel

    Took pics and plum forgot to post them. Thanks all for the interesting trade offers, but I'm reducing my piles of stuff. $300 + whatever USPS wants to get from me to you. Markings point to this being an Italian production barrel (on Parker Hale tooling). If you picked up the Musketoon 'kit'...
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    FOR SALE Sharps M1859 Carbine, cal .54/.52 (updated 14MAY23)

    $2,000 USPS MO Only, plus USPS Shipping CONUS. FTF possible. Proof of age required. Thanks for the many trade offers, but I'm downsizing. Feel free to request detail photos, which will be posted in this thread. Carbine manufactured 1861 with a serial number just under 60,000. This one escaped...
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    FOR SALE Barnett P53 parts lot

    Lock, buttplate, trigger guard, trigger assembly, ramrod spoon and four screws - $200 shipped USPS Priority small package CONUS only. USPS MO preferred, other methods possible. Selling 'as is', so if you'd like more photos or have questions, ask away. These are original parts and less than...
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    FOR SALE Brace of .36 1862 Uberti Police revolvers

    I've had these elegant little things for several years and still not shot them, so it's time they went to someone in need. 1) 5 1/2" barrel with tradition front sight, serial near 33,000 & an XX9 date code (1973) 2) 6 1/2" barrel with ramp front sight, serial near 38,000 & an XX9 date code...
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    FOR SALE ASP Cook and Brother Carbine, Lodgewood defarbed & Athens marked

    .58 Cal. Replica, 24” carbine, Armi San Paulo (1970s vintage) Cook Artillery Carbine / Musketoon that was de-farbed (to replicate the Athens GA production) by Lodgewood a couple of years ago. The previous owner claimed that it was scary accurate, but I haven't shot it as I find it too pretty. If...
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    19th Cent Style Engraving on Brass

    Anyone out there proficient at engraving brass backstraps on Colts revolvers? Examples https://i.pinimg.com/originals/64/29/04/6429041a44a6ece6ec5ffd3c489c7276.jpg http://www.historicalarms.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/1f8939018a2ce8e807b72dbd0c6795ec/4/6/4626g.jpg...
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    Fort Augusta & Hunter House

    Historical site on the banks of the Susquehanna River, in mid-Pennsylvania. http://www.northumberlandcountyhistoricalsociety.org/page.asp?tid=153 The fort only exists as a model now. No idea what scale it is, but looks ideal for F&I War gaming with larger figures (54mm?).
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    Reproduction Naval varient of a French 1720 Cavalry Pistol

    First off, this is an Indian-manufactured pistol acquired about 10 years ago from Loyalist Arms. http://www.loyalistarms.freeservers.com/1720's%20french%20pistol.html Flee now if that bothers you, but I'm doing this thing. As I remember, it was cheap because there were *issues* with the lock. I...
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    Welding brass

    Specifically, snapped trigger guards. Any tricks or tutorials out there?
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    Major Georg von Reichwein's snaphaunce revolver

    Saw this elsewhere, don't recollect anyone ever discussing it here - touted as "the world's oldest revolver was made in 1597 by a weapon produser named Hans Stopler in Nüremberg Germany." http://www.maihaugen.no/en/Top-menu/Knowledge/Collections/Historical-object-collection/Weapons-collections/...
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    Quayside cannon in Cork, IE?

    Stumbled upon this and thought folks here would be amused - http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/grandparade/cannon/ Particularly with Cork City Council Archaeologist Ciara Brett's comment that it "stylistically represents the inverted barrel of a cannon". Right.
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    Muzzleloaders turned breechloader

    Anyone see this? $25k, such a bargain! http://www.ima-usa.com/original-british-1895-bronze-6lb-breech-loading-cannon-from-the-northwest-frontier.html obsolete late 18th century muzzle loading bronze cannons left over from the Napoleonic wars were pressed into service one last time. These were...
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    Hancock House, NJ 27 March 2010

    Reenactment of the massacre of South Jersey militia by Crown troops led by Colonel Mawhood, in 1778. http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=21604 10:00 (at the flag pole) - Hancock House event opens with a memorial to the militia men who lost their lives that day and our Friends of the past...
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    The MVTCo 1740 Potsdam Musket

    http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/MP1740.SHTML So, anyone got to handle and/or shoot one yet?
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    Der Fett' Deutscher's lockwork

    Just some shameless bragging about one of resident Jaeger expert's work outside his normal projects - two of three 1740 Potsdam locks built up by him from TRS kits. Very nice work! A more detailed review will follow, in due course. Mind you, 1740 locks have been 'recycled' into late 18th...
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    US wolves taken off endangered list, clearing way for hunting

    Load up the Jaeger rifles and fire up Prokofiev's Peter & the Wolf on the I-Pod. US wolves taken off endangered list, clearing way for hunting by Laura Zuckerman Mon Jan 29, 6:03 PM ET http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070129/ts_alt_afp/usenvironmentwildlife SALMON, United States (AFP) - US...
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    Casting Brass Parts?

    My memory is shot and I've come up with nothing on searches. Can anyone recommend a source of custom cast brass parts? There's a fellow who lives in NE PA that shows up at the Dixon's Faire, but for the life of me I can't remember his name. Thanks in advance.
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    Mystery Cannon in Bulgaria

    A question floated on another forum, reproduced here for the international experts. 100mm, rifled, weighs 350kg, 1600mm long. Late XVII or early XVIIIc. Ottoman, origin not entirely sure, could be France, England or Sweden. Some suppose it's part of a 1000 cannon order from Sweden from the same...
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    Wormholes in old Powder Horns

    Anyone have a recipe for filling these?
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