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My ‘42 smoothbore

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Enfield1

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I debated years, ago on whether or not to get a repro 1842 Springfield smoothbore musket. I am sure glad that I did. I LOVE this musket. It is built like a tank. The mainspring is like a vise. I have never had a failure to fire and it is accurate. I cast my own balls, but don’t have to worry about sizing. I have engaged targets out to 75 yards with this musket. Also, pictured is my repro .36 Spiller and Burr revolver. Let’s see your arms from the “Late Unpleasantness”.
 

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