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  1. horsecavalryman

    WITHDRAWN J.P. Beck, .50 caliber 36" tapered octagon barrel, "in-the-white" rifle by Homer Dangler.

    This nice rifle was created by the noted contemporary gunmaker Homer Dangler and is initialed on the top flat of the barrel. Made "in-the-white" rifle by Mr. Dangler, this rifle is used, with some marks on the stock and a textured patina at the breech around the vent hole. Stocked in curly maple...
  2. horsecavalryman

    Homer Dangler Rifle, built and marked in the white.

    This Homer Dangler Cal. 50 Rifle was built in the white and sold in FL. It reflects Homer's perception of the Plain service rifles which won fame in war and the field as the true "Longrifle". This rifle's Getz.42" swamped bll. was shortened to Homer's 36" specifications. Makes for a very well...
  3. horsecavalryman

    Old to hobby, new to this forum. From foothills of Rockies. CO

    I started doing "Living History" in 1976. I had been a Pre Press supervisor for World Color Press in Effingham Il. Printers of Petersons Guns and Ammo and Shooting Times. Bought my first Muzzleloader in High School From the builder. Still have it. When the American Bicentennial happened I had...
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