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  1. JollyDeathCow

    Born-Again! ... As A Supporting Member (It's Worth It!)

    TL/DR: Become a supporting member because the value of the youths of this forum and all the collaborative information you can get is way more valuable than $2 a month After 6 months of free membership, I am now a supporting member! Like many of you, I am not one to spend any amount of money on...
  2. JollyDeathCow

    WANTED Pistol Kits

    I'm itching to do another. I am tempted to do one of the Queen Ann's pistol kits, As it's one of the few I can find in stock anywhere, But I don't like the fact that the kit is not a genuine Queen Anne's pistol is a stole but just made to look like one (i.e. not a breach loader/screw barrel).
  3. JollyDeathCow

    When would a soldier "cap" their pistol?

    So you've heard of "cowboy loading" a revolver (only loading 5/6 chambers so jostling doesn't cause accidental discharge) but I'm wondering: in leading up to a battle, at what point would soldiers "cap" their percussion cap pistols?
  4. JollyDeathCow

    Homemade Holster for my Kentucky Pistol

    ...very open carry
  5. JollyDeathCow

    Recommendations for restoring vintage Browning USA knife?

    I was given this vintage Browning USA Model 40 - All Purpose Hunting Knife, fixed blade (Browning 4018). The previous owner certainly didn't take care of it. The handle is in goodshape but, as you can see in the pictures, the blade is badly pitted and corroded. It's so bad that my my only idea...
  6. JollyDeathCow

    New Member - just finished my first build. Thoughts?

    Hello everyone. I just discovered this awesome forum and signed up. I'm new to muzzle loaders and just finished my first build: hand carving and finishing a .50 cal percussion Kentucky Pistol. I've already learned so much just perusing this forum. Looking forward to sharing is sharing with all...
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