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    Pawn Stars

    Watched it the other day and they had a flintlock that was really neat. Had a lever on the left side that opened the breech, you drop in a ball then close the breech and that pushes the ball forward then open it again and put in the powder. Prime it and its ready. I think it was a prototype from...
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    SOLD T/C New Englander price drop

    .50 New Englander with a 24” barrel. Original owner sandblasted the barrel due to rust pitting and painted it black.I’m going under the assumption the bore is pitted too, which may or maybe not be pitted. Since the bore condition is unknown I’m going to ask $175 shipped to lower 48 which is...
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    T/C New Englander

    Trying to find the value of a New Englander I recently bought. I realized I won’t be satisfied until I get something on the lines of a Hawken or Renegade. The New Englander is a .50 with a plastic stock. Guy I bought it from said there was a spot of pitting on the outside of the barrel so he...
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    New Englander help needed

    I recently bought a New Englander to scratch the itch I've had since getting rid of the Renegade I bought back in the '80's. As everyone knows the trigger leaves a lot to be desired. I read an article about polishing the tumbler to get the weight down. My question is how to you disassemble to...
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