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    Cap popped, rifle didn't fire, until later

    When I used to work as a wildland firefighter (many, many years ago) I learned that you never report a fire as "out." You report that it "appears" to be out and then you recommend that someone "check on it" later. ;) I've had muzzleloaders, both flint and percussion, hang fire for a second or...
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    T. Poltz dueling pistol

    I think it is really nice. I'm sorry I can't be of any help, other than to say it's beautiful. Do you have the other from the set?
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    SOLD Investarms .50 caliber Hawken

    I'll take it. Info in PM.
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    Ideas

    Maybe dump a bit of ammonia down the bore, just enough to fill the hole in the patent breech. Give it a few days or a week to eat away at the bristles. Then try to pull it. I don't know if it will work but it may be worth a try. If successful build another gun around it.
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    SOLD 50 Cal Lyman Great Plains Rifle

    Do you still have this available? I am definitely interested.
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    Best inexpensive BP pistol

    I have both a Traditions caplock Kentucky in .50 and a Pedersoli .50 Kentucky flintlock. They both shoot well. The Traditions has a nice trigger that keeps getting better the more I shoot it. The Pedersoli trigger is not nearly as good but I haven't shot it as much, it seems to be improving...
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    MISUNDERSTANDING

    A dunce Dutch Schoultz most certainly is NOT. There is a lot to be learned from the man.
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