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  1. scrubby2009

    Young shooter, first .44

    Picked this up today. Sidearm for my son to accompany his blackpowder rifle this next deer season.
  2. scrubby2009

    Springfield 1816 with unusual configuration

    Picked this up very inexpensive at my local GS. Careful disassembly today to see any covered up marks. I did not scuff/sand the breech, that was before I took possession. The bright area "cleaned" on the breech shows a faint '1854' and some other numbers or letters. All other stamps and marks...
  3. scrubby2009

    Hello from the Motherlode region, California

    Coming here to get some knowledge and information. My muzzleloaders are an 1851 Whitney contract rifle and a Remington New Model from the lot delivered to the War Dept January of 1864. Pistol is a shooter now, rifle needs a lot, but I will get there. I was raised by a vet who was raised by a vet...
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