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    1860 Army to flute or not ?

    Kicking around the idea of acquiring another 1860 in .44,, probably by Uberti. I see advertised the model with "full, fluted cylinder". Looks cool. Of course, there's a little less metal, so it'll be a little lighter, and that's good - but what about the margin of safety ? Less metal...
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    SOLD HyHunter -"Pirate Pistol"

    You may or may not be familiar with this item. Sold in the late 1950's-early 60's by the always enterprising HyHunter of California. Massive flintlock with a .720 bore, coned to even larger dimensional muzzle (internally). 10 1/4 inch barrel, a little over 17 inches long in toto. These were...
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    SOLD Pietta 1858 Remington w/host of accessories

    I have up for sale, an older Navy Arms/Pietta cal. 44 - 1858 Remington. It is in an honest excellent condition, in an out, with no obvious glaring flaws. No surprises for the purchaser, as this is an excellent shooter. It comes with an extra cylinder, which seems to function remarkably well...
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    CLOSED WTT an extremely nice condition Navy Arms .58cal. "Buffalo Hunter"

    Those not familiar with these, it's somewhat of a hermaphrodite. It's essentially a Antonio Zoli .58 cal. Zouave rifle that has a somewhat shorter barrel, which is also heavily under-lugged, and has a checkered wrist, and more or less modern rear sight as originally supplied. It is very...
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