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  1. stickmann00

    Newbie from..."gulp"...Seattle area... :/

    Welcome from the Seattle Soviet
  2. stickmann00

    Why not a Kukri

    I have a Kukri that looks just like yours
  3. stickmann00

    Why not a Kukri

  4. stickmann00

    Why not a Kukri

    I just received a Kukri which I ordered from Nepal. It is a massive heavy weapon with a 1/4-inch spine. Yikes! I would not want to be on the receiving end.
  5. stickmann00

    Oil finish on a stock.....

    I have used Daly's Seafin Teak Oil on three longrifles and two shotgun stocks. It is excellent since it is a marine product. SeaFin Teak Oil : DALY'S : Paint and Decorating / Wood Finishes
  6. stickmann00

    Number 11 cap shortage?

    he Hazmat fee is about the biggest scam in our history
  7. stickmann00

    Zippo lighters and media images.

    I quit smoking but I kept my Zippo collection of 50 years
  8. stickmann00

    can i grind fffg to make ffffg?

    Great answers to a question I had. I have several pounds of 1F black powder that needs to be ground down to 3F. Now I know.
  9. stickmann00

    Death of muzzleloading

    I thought that my buddy would have a fit when I converted my southern mountain rifle flinter to percussion. I still use my .50 cal Pennsylvania flinter for most things
  10. stickmann00

    What was your first Muzzleloader?

    My first is a 45 caliber Southern Mountain Rifle with a Green Mountain barrel and a Siler large flintlock. I then converted it to percussion with a Siler conversion lock. The rifle was built by the late Jay Olson of Dry Ball Rifle Works in Seattle. I also have a Pennsylvania Longrifle built by...
  11. stickmann00

    FOR SALE At the Risk of looking like a flake....A&K Cannon 1960's For Sale

    I have a CVA Napoleon III .69 cal. which I bought as a kit in the late 70s. More fun than a man should have. Traditions Napoleon III is a similar cannon.
  12. stickmann00

    What was your first Muzzleloader?

    The late Jay Olson offered to build me a southern mountain rifle from a Track of the Wolf Kit. It is in .45 caliber with a Green Mountain barrel. It was built with a Siler flintlock and I have switched it to a Siler caplock. I have the parts to switch back to flint if necessary.
  13. stickmann00

    No R in the month

    My dad hunted rabbits during one of the massive hare population explosions outside Fairbanks. He saw many rabbits with spotted livers.
  14. stickmann00

    What was your first Muzzleloader?

    .45 cal. Green Mountain barrel, southern mountain rifle, large Siler flintlock. Custom-made for me by Jay Olson in 1982
  15. stickmann00

    Bent Handle Chisels

    I have a set of Buck Bros from Hardwick's
  16. stickmann00

    to bed or not to bed, that is the question

    My Don Getz swamped barreled .50 cal Pennsylvania longrifle was built by the late Jay Olson of Seattle. His mentor was the late longrifle builder Ted Fellowes. The rifle is a tack driver and it is bedded the entire length of the stock. Most of the bedding is very thin since Jay was very good at...
  17. stickmann00

    beat by a little girl

    I handed my wife a pellet pistol and set up some cans on a wall at 25 feet. She had never fired anything. She put them all down, one shot each. . She is great with a .45 cal. cap lock rifle
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