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Zonie said:
A 1863 Remington Zouve.
At the far left is the tip of a triangular Enfield bayonet and a little (Italian) Colt flask for a Colt .31.
I thougth it was that. I would be afraid to hang up all my Black powder guns. If they are stashed in a safe the wife don't really see how big a pile 16 makes :grin: . This way when I spot one at a gun show or store she can't say "don't you have one like that, hanging up on the wall?" :rotf:
 
To show you how far out some ppl get, I've thought a couple of times of giving a Dragoon the "1860" treatment with a rebated cylinder and seeing how far you could punch up the ball size? .50 C&B, anyone? :grin:
 
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