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Spaniards, Mexicans, themselves (many could only afford cheap products), other imperialist colonials, run-away slaves, “freemen” former slaves, Caribes, Tainos, etc.
Thanks to all who responded, especially Mike. I picked one, and I dismantled the other.
Forum member,Mike, sent a key which opens the Colt presentation box. (Mike, I owe you. Thanks, again!) After long web search, finally found source of replacement lock and keys for second box.
Great idea. Yes, both are locked. One would work with your suggestion. However, lock number two (round one) provides no screws or access to removal.
Thank you for your consideration!
Any recommendations re: Ped. Trade Rifle round ball caliber and weight? Patch thickness? Was going to use 4f in pan and 3f in barrel? All subject to range experimenting.
Re: bore cleanup accessories
After a couple of muzzle cleaning, mop (especially, but brush, etc.), get pretty dirty. Can mops, etc. be thrown in clothes washer, hand clean, toss...? Reused or tossed?
Thank you,