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    Hair Trigger 1860 Army

    My 1860 Army is having one heck of a problem! The dang thing has a hair trigger that will scare the pants off of you! When you cock it all the way back, no matter how gentle there is a 98% chance it will fall to the half cock step. If by chance you get it stay at full cock, even the lightest...
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    "Kentucky Rifle" sling?

    Hello gents! I havn't been on here in a while, but have been quite busy! Took the ole smoke pole out for a little trek with some buddies who are getting into black powder. After a few hours of hiking around I thought "man, I wish I had a sling for this rifle!" So how about it? Surely there had...
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    Are there "too old" of horns to work with?

    My great grandfather gave my dad an old cows horn when I was much too young to understand much of anything. Anyways he has since passed (along with a lot of info on many topics I'm sure :( ) and while going through some old boxes I found the horn again. I use to steal it and run around the...
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    Loadind shot into a revolver?

    I was given an older copy of a book that CVA put out on black powder pistols. Well tonight at work I was trying to stay awake so I pulled it out and started reading it. In the small book it talks about loading up your cylinders with shot to use against snakes and the like. Has anyone tried this...
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    Fun, and then troubles.

    Well it's a been a long time since I stumbled into here. Some may recall I purchased a .44 cal revolver for my dad for fathers day. He took it out to the range, and I followed with my .45 rifle to make some smoke. Anyways we had so much fun, that when a fellow club member offered to sell me his...
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    My current gear

    Nothing fancy like some of your guys' stuff, but as of right now I just want some gear that follows the rifle. I use to use an M16 mag pouch, and more recently an old icetea jar to carry everything. But now I have this.... Just simple bag that has a "wolf claw" button to keep it closed...
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    Tried my hand at a little blacksmithing.

    Went over to an old teachers/close friend house last night to visit and to use his forge to play around with. Next thing I know this is what was done! I tried to go with a snake type style that I saw on another site that I liked. I'm happy with it! Then I finnished a knife I started...
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    I have a few questions

    Hello all. I have a couple questions concerning two types of pistls along with a major concern on one. My first question is where can I find a Kentucky type pistol chambered in .45? I've been told that they only come in .50, yet I have handled a .45 at the range a couple years ago. Was that...
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    Just wanted to say hello

    Hello everyone! My name is Kenny Bass (like the fish)and, as you can guess, I enjoy traditional muzzleloaders. I've browsed around for a while and really enjoyed the way you all interact with one another in a friendly manner on all topics; what a relief from some of the other forums that are out...
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