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I reckon I'm probably one of the youngest bucks here (33) but I love these traditional guns and the era in which they were developed.

I'm putting together a Traditions KY long rifle kit and am also wanting to build a musket which is modeled after ones used in the 18th century in North America, perhaps a Charleville or Brown Bess.

I'm also a gunsmith by trade and will be starting to work for Les Baer shortly.
 
I reckon I'm probably one of the youngest bucks here (33) but I love these traditional guns and the era in which they were developed.

I'm putting together a Traditions KY long rifle kit and am also wanting to build a musket which is modeled after ones used in the 18th century in North America, perhaps a Charleville or Brown Bess.

I'm also a gunsmith by trade and will be starting to work for Les Baer shortly.
LOL, you think you're young? I'm 16 years old and I'm in this crazy sport. I guess it's never too young to start LOL. Anyway, welcome from Hutto, TX!
 

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