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    Just Off The Bench

    I just finished this left-handed Southern Mountain Rifle for a friend, and thought I'd share it. The barrel is Rice's Squirrel barrel; which is just 13/16" across the flats at the breech, and makes for a very slim rifle. This barrel is 44" long, and .40 caliber. The L&R Durs Egg lock received...
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    FOR SALE Plain Virginia Rifle

    Offering this plain gun with early Virginia styling. Plain guns were quite common historically. They were basic no nonsense guns used by settlers and farmers. This plain gun is made without a butt plate, side plate, ramrod entry thimble, or nose cap. I build my guns from a blank stock, and I...
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    SOLD Custom Southern Mountain Rifle

    Offering for sale, my latest Southern Mountain Rifle. My rifles are influenced by original period works from Baxter Bean, Joseph Bogle Jr., William Douglas, and some unsigned original works. This rifle features a 44”, .50 caliber, Colerain barrel. The B weight barrel is fully swamped, and comes...
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    Hello from Washington

    New to this particular forum, but not to black powder. I've been shooting black powder for 48 years (with a couple of breaks), and flintlocks for 40 years. I shoot, hunt, and reenact with them. And, for several years now, I've been building a few guns each year. This is Miss Sally.
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