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  1. OldSchoolAntiques

    Help needed with age and identification of a Long Rifle

    My first post, so please forgive any mistakes, but I'd appreciate some help regarding a Kentucky or Pennsylvania "Long Rifle" with a Double Set Trigger. I'll begin by saying that it does not belong to me, but I've been sent a generous array of photos from the owner which may help. I'm in the UK...
  2. N

    Help identifying precussion lock rifle

    Hi, I have a precision lock rifle that needs some cleaning up but I want to learn a little about its history. I'm quite prepared to accept it may be a replica but I think it's real. I've attached as many pictures as I can and would love some feedback. I'd also like to know what are the...
  3. Wackboodsman

    WANTED WTB First Percussion Muzzleloader

    Hello! New to Blackpowder Muzzleloading. I want to buy either a .54 or .50 T/C Renegade R/H percussion lock rifle or a Lyman Great Plains .54 or .50 R/H percussion lock rifle. Looking for the best bang for buck. I plan on getting a quality gun, which will last, one that I can hunt big game with...
  4. fromrusk

    WITHDRAWN L&R RPL Percussion Lock

    RPL-05-P lock, new, never fired. Fits Lyman and Investarms rifles. This was purchased for an Investarms Hawkins, but I traded the rifle before I got to install it. $150 shipped. US postal money order.
  5. N

    SOLD Sold pending funds ...54 caliber Thompson Center Hawkin percussion

    It looks a little rough but it shot good the last time I had it out. It shoots .530 PRB with 90 gr of 2f pretty well, but the rifling is shallow so It might do conicals better. The trigger feels good. I never have used it much as 54 is too much for me and my body so it's got to go. Because good...
  6. G

    Need help with a Traditions percussion Hawken kit

    I am part way through putting my Traditions Hawken kit together, and what might be typical, there are a lot of problems. Biggest besides a general lack of consistency is the lock. Fixed a problem tonight where one of the screws was pulling the entire thing in too far due to lack of support...
  7. JollyDeathCow

    New Member - just finished my first build. Thoughts?

    Hello everyone. I just discovered this awesome forum and signed up. I'm new to muzzle loaders and just finished my first build: hand carving and finishing a .50 cal percussion Kentucky Pistol. I've already learned so much just perusing this forum. Looking forward to sharing is sharing with all...
  8. Andrey22

    Manufacture of parts of the Russian infantry rifle with a percussion lock model 1845

    In 1845, the Russian Imperial Army received a new infantry rifle with a percussion lock. I was asked to make a percussion lock for replica the M1845 infantry rifle and a few more parts.
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