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62 caliber fusee wanted to get one for a long time since my family has roots in Quebec going back many years
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Pay no attention to the unmentionable at the bottom. On top is my Navy Arms 12ga double that I bought new almost 40 years ago. It's been my main go to bp long gun since. I've had it in semi retirement for a couple of decades, but I recently got the bp itch again and took it out of the gun cabinet and have been getting it ready to go again.


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Like others here,Pedersoli and T/C … with a Ruger.

Favorite above all others is my .58 Double Kodiak- Very accurate! and Powerful

The Big Bore .58 T/C is so great to carry and hunt with…. I can easily get another barrel if I want a different caliber.

The ROA- 5.5” SS, No need to say any more
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Right now, my favorite has to be my flinter Pedersoli Kentucky in .45. Does everything I ask and belches lots of smoke. What more could you want from a production gun?
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Still unfired, but was a production kit at one time, and is my favorite of my small collection
 

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My three are
H&A 45 cal underhammer
Pietta dance brothers revolver
Uberti 1858 revolving carbine
 
My three are
H&A 45 cal underhammer
Pietta dance brothers revolver
Uberti 1858 revolving carbine

I've got one of the Uberti carbines too. I like it, but I shoot lefthanded and I tend to catch more debris in my face with it than I care to. Tried it righthanded and didn't have as much stuff hitting me in the face, but I was more accurate with it lefthanded. So, it's more of a wall hanger for me than anything.
 
Im known for not liking production guns and have not bought one in 30 odd years.
A few weeks ago one was given to me. An 1860 Army revolver.
The key was not in straight, The cylinder pin was sticking out to far.
I had to machine the pin to fit. Now it locks in place.
Still dont like them one bit.
 
Many Pedersoli fans here. Seems like a good reputation of satisfied people. I know my 2 are exceptionally accurate and are well put together. Oh they are Very Pretty.
 
Many Pedersoli fans here. Seems like a good reputation of satisfied people. I know my 2 are exceptionally accurate and are well put together. Oh they are Very Pretty.
i have a pedersoli Mortimer that is a wonderful shooter. but heavier than i enjoy, with wood that was mis chosen for grain run through the wrist. it has broken twice. and a replacement from Pedersoli is only 895.00.
 
I have a 36 cal Pedersoli Frontier percussion, a 45 cal TC Hawken percussion, and a Traditions Shenandoah percussion in 50 cal..for rifles. I also have a H&A underhammer in supposedly 45 and a 32 cal CVA boot pistol.

I really shoot the Pedersoli best. The TC I find muzzle heavy, and the Traditions is weighty, for me, as well.

I did buy a Kibler SMR in 45 cal. I'm working up the courage to start butchering building it.:ghostly:
 
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I’ll show a few more. Handguns this time. From top to bottom: Jukar flintlock .66 caliber, CVA percussion .45 caliber and Pietta 1860 Army .44 caliber.
 
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