• This community needs YOUR help today. We rely 100% on Supporting Memberships to fund our efforts. With the ever increasing fees of everything, we need help. We need more Supporting Members, today. Please invest back into this community. I will ship a few decals too in addition to all the account perks you get.



    Sign up here: https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/account/upgrades

Search results

Muzzleloading Forum

Help Support Muzzleloading Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. D

    Thinking about a build

    So much good advice here. I am in a similar process. I scoured the building sites and choose to blank build. Bought " recreating the American Longrifle", "gunsmith of Grenville county" and Turpins video. I find I use the Alexander book the most but have changed his building sequence based on...
  2. D

    Char Character

    Good video demo Thank you
  3. D

    Saying Hi again.

    Hey guys, been away from the forum for awhile, but still building. Have my first blank on the bench right now, can't wait to ask more questions and get with you fellow enthusiasts.
  4. D

    TRIGGER!!!!!!!!!

    Rich, I like your point. I am still a long way from understanding the longrifle, but until I started pulling things apart and handling pieces, I could never understand the relationship of those parts as a whole. I still have a long way to go and a short time to get there, but WOW, these guns...
  5. D

    bowie

    Hard not to rave about ALL the components of this knife, so to be quick here, so I'll only mention one; I love the shape of the handle. The handle says "pick me up" . What a nice grip shape! OK two comments; The inlay work is flawless. Dan
  6. D

    I need help coming up with a name.

    Ronco: Ball Bib Barrel Bib Shoulder Loader but wait, there's more.. Knife Wife
  7. D

    A beautiful day to be out!

    You are making great memories for that boy!! Great photos Some of my best experiences are when my dad took us squirrel hunting in the Minnesota woods in October. I can still taste those those salami sandwiches we had packed for lunch:grin: Good on you Dan
  8. D

    Starting out, which way to go???

    The fun (supposed to be fun)thing about working with traditional guns is that the questions never stop! That is half of the joy of this hobby/obsession. I know this is a common question so you might read the excellent archives on this site. You have already gotten good advice from the guys...
  9. D

    Horn ,Hachet And Widdle

    BOGG I really like your handmade/primitive style looks authentic very nice Dan
  10. D

    Blank to this in 4 days

    My Hats off to you sir, by giving yourself to our youth we all win! :hatsoff: You might just might get through to them enough to teach them it is much better to learn skills to make a ramrod pipe than a crack pipe Keep us informed to how things are going Thank You!
  11. D

    why I like to add age

    What a fine piece of work! You guys are surely an inspiration to improve my skills. Can you tell us more about the gun and how you got that result? Dan
  12. D

    Upgrading Guns

    IMHO, I think a person needs to ask himself "why am i doing this for this particular gun. If it is to practice gunsmithing, (like I did) it is still debateable if it was worth my time. Over the years I bought some used CVAs to tinker with and clean up and practice inlaying and browning and other...
  13. D

    Rondi pics

    Very good photos, it looks like a movie set :grin:
  14. D

    gun prices

    I agree with 82 airborne, I have friends who chuckle at my old rifle and then say "ya someday I am gonna get one of those. But look how easy it is to drop in my little pill, ..gotta hurry out to hunt, and next year when they change the laws, I will put a scope on this."...
  15. D

    Percussion to Flint

    Hey guys Can you take a percussion barrel and take out the drum and install some sort of touchhole liner to convert it to flint?
  16. D

    Colonial Rifle build?

    hey fellows, Thank you very much for the insight on the last post of the "colonial" I see now after your comments and clearer research that this one would be better served as a Golden Age. How does this one look to you? I see it is $90 for a plain which is a small amount more than a blank...
  17. D

    Colonial Rifle build?

    hello, does anyone have any experience with the Colonial rifle from TOW? I was thinking in a .54 cal 42" GM barrel. Golden Age lock(Chambers)What style builder could you replicate? Comments, concerns? Thank you Dan
  18. D

    Octagon barrel builders

    Hi fellows, Thank you for this forum! I have read through the archives and i am still uncertain. My question is who are the early original builders that used octagon barrels, and what dates and styles did they produce. I would prefer to build the earliest Lancaster style that I can with a...
Back
Top