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    The Hall... Before It Was Cool

    An object in the Royal Armouries has had my interest for quite some time now, but the thought of making a thread about it here in the forum has come to my mind only now. It's a tip-up breech musket, predating the Kammerlader, the Hall, the Crespi and so on, with a patent that apparently dates...
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    Kabyle Musket

    After long years on the prowl for an authentic, functional and affordable eastern flintlock, I have finally found one worthy of my collection. My go-to guy said it was a steal and by Turkish standards I couldn't help but agree. To my understanding, it's a tall Kabyle musket (nearly six feet)...
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    Turret Breech Underhammer

    Hello, Capguns are normally not my cup of tea, but my interest in pre-cartridge breechloaders led me to an interesting piece. Apparently it's a .36 caliber underhammer rifle of New England make with a so-called turret breech. A cursory search on the forum shows a few references to other turret...
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    Hello from Istanbul

    Hello from the city of world's desire, so they apparently used to say. My interest in this hobby has been growing since my e-introduction about four years ago. Turkey's not exactly condusive to this sort of interest, but for someone interested in eastern miquelet lock firearms, it can provide...
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