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  1. Rodney Johnson

    1962 MARCA NORICA 9mm Muzzleloader

    Found at a local pawn shop Saturday. Rickety and grimy, but kinda cool I think. Just thought some would like to see an old replica muzzleloader. Barrel at breech is 20mm - at muzzle is 16mm. It has a funky little patchbox with some round pillow ticking patches stuffed inside.
  2. Rodney Johnson

    Just picked up an '89 CVA Hunter-Hawken .50

    from a local pawn - $99 + tax - 28" barrel - will test for barrel twist. Haven't looked real close at the barrel condition. Just excited about getting another smoke pole! Even though it is the least "correct" one they had - it looked like a shooter and that at one time someone had used it...
  3. Rodney Johnson

    Hello from NW Arkansas

    Been out of the BP world for a while. Still have my CVA .45 "long" gun. Haven't shot it in quite a while, but recently inspired by the purchase of a Cimarron (Uberti) Walker in "antique" finish. I haven't been this excited about a gun in a LONG time! Looking at another cheap CVA in .50 cal to...
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