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h4198

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Finished up the 10 ga. breech loader today. It turned out to be a 1" bore muzzle loader, with a removal breech. Where the firing pin would have been, there is a muzzle loader nipple and cap. Will try to post pictures. h4198
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Thats art ! Very nice., I wish we could see the elevator., pretty ingenious. I like the handle on the lower tail. :thumbsup:
 
Harbormaster, the elevator is an antique car jack. Had to mount the handwheel at an angle to line up with the jack. h4198
 
Very nicely done! Clearly you have tallent, don't stop building these now! :bow: :thumbsup:
 
Sad to say, my oversize Winchester noise maker has had it's first break down. Blew one of the trunnions loose. The good part is, my machinest says "it is all still under warrenty". Have to get it back to him after the first. h4198
 
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