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  1. Blue Ridge Mountain Man

    Converting a percussion to a flintlock

    I solved my concerns by ordering a Lyman Trade Rifle 54 cal. in flintlock a few minutes ago through Grice in PA. They still have three 50s in flintlock available just in case anyone else is looking for the discontinued Lyman rifles in flintlock I bought the last of the 54s.
  2. Blue Ridge Mountain Man

    Converting a percussion to a flintlock

    Thanks for the info. I figured it would be a hassle, I'll just go with buying a flintlock. I have been researching them all day.
  3. Blue Ridge Mountain Man

    Converting a percussion to a flintlock

    I have a percussion Lyman trade rifle in 54 caliber that's never been fired. I'm try to find out if it is feasible to convert it to a flintlock rifle or not. Your suggestions are welcome. Thanks ahead of time. I'm a newbie to anything flintlock just so you know ahead of time if this turns out to...
  4. Blue Ridge Mountain Man

    Hello from my little neck of the woods!

    New to the forum and wish to extend greetings to all the Pilgrims who keep their top notch tight and their powder dry,
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