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My name is Scott and I know virtually nothing about the muzzleloading experience. I am an avid collector of old gas pressure appliances such as Coleman lanterns and lamps and have been a member of a forum on that topic for many years. The collective knowledge of the forum members has greatly added to my knowledge over the years. I recently purchased a flintlock rifle which I am now trying to learn more about, so here I am. I will post pictures shortly in the appropraite forum area to see what you all can teach me about this piece of history. Thanks for letting me join and learn more.
 
Thank you for the welcome, folks. Much appreciated. I always like to learn, but I am a bit surprised that my post in the Flintlock Rifle forum area has not yielded any tangible responses. I would love to know the origin and approximate date of my piece. Regardless, I am sure I will learn much here.
 
My name is Scott and I know virtually nothing about the muzzleloading experience. I am an avid collector of old gas pressure appliances such as Coleman lanterns and lamps and have been a member of a forum on that topic for many years. The collective knowledge of the forum members has greatly added to my knowledge over the years. I recently purchased a flintlock rifle which I am now trying to learn more about, so here I am. I will post pictures shortly in the appropraite forum area to see what you all can teach me about this piece of history. Thanks for letting me join and learn more.
Welcome, Coleman fan myself, only stuff that works when it is well below zero, except for muzzloaders…
 
I have been collecting Coleman (and others) for about 15 years. Nice to have a hobby that has a practical use. This picture was taken about 10 years ago. Needless to say, I have a lot of pieces these days.

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