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Hello everyone. While I bought an in-line ML several years ago just to be able to do more deer hunting, I just recently became more interested in getting back to my KY heritage. I have just started putting together a Pedersoli flint KY pistol and will follow that with the matching rifle. If all goes well, I would like to build one from the ground up. I'm sure I'll be looking at all the posts for hints and asking for help. Thanks in advance.
 
You're welcome in advance. We're always delighted when someone comes over from the "dark side" and joins us in the light.

(I had one once too, :shake: but I sold it to a kid for money to buy parts for a real one) :v
 
welcome to the forum. you will never miss that thing once you start playing with flint and black powder
 
:hatsoff: :thumbsup: Howdy,and good luck in your quest to build one from the ground up.Have fun and enjoy the journey.Griz
 
welcome from a fellow kentuckian. sounds like you know where you want to go. good help on these forums. good luck to you
 
Great to see a fellow Kentuckian re-discovering history. Welcome to the forum. I am on the same journey, but I'm a couple of years ahead of you.
 
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