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  1. cshadburn

    Scant Information on 1868 .54 Caliber Sharps

    Dave951, Thanks for the help. We have decided to go ahead and order a bullet mold from Eras Gone Bullet Molds and give the paper cartridge's a try. Nice photograph of your weapons. 48 years ago I was in the North/South Civil War Skirmish Association in San Diego. Is that the same organization?
  2. cshadburn

    Scant Information on 1868 .54 Caliber Sharps

    I went to the shooting range with a friend last Saturday. He is the big bore, more modern cartridge weapon type guy but he really enjoyed shooting my muzzle loaders. Later he showed me a carbine that he had but never fired that said "Concord" on the barrel "1868" ".54" caliber. It definitely...
  3. cshadburn

    WANTED Pedersoli Pennsylvania flintlock .50 cal

    Is your Pedersoli .50 cal still for sale?
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