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I picked up the flinter. This is so I can do Mt. Man or early 1800's reenactments. Caplocks weren't around that early(1820 ish).
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Are you going to leave it as a blunderbuss or slim it down to the ā€˜canoe gunā€™ configuration that was mentioned?
Please post pix of the build as you go regardless of the final configuration.
 
So I got bitten by blunderbuss bug and shopping around for one. I don't know why but Pedersoli doesn't make any, Traditions blunderbuss kit looks like some sort of musical instrument and I really hate the way it looks. Rifle Shoppe got kit but it requires time and skill to put together. Indian made guns are not an option as well. What would you recommend?
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