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Nytebreed

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Hey all.

I'm both new here and new to the great sport of muzzle loading.
I've been involved with medeval recreation and swordsmanship for a while now, and have just recently expanded into muzzleloading arms.

I purchased a .44 cal flintlock kentucky pistol for my first arm, it's an older modern itallian manufacture, I don't have much more info on it than that. It carries a brass trigger, gaurd sideplate, and endcap, a case hardened lock and browned, octagonal barrel with no markings present.
I'm thrilled with this piece, dispite a simple touchole and it's age, it hasn't yet failed to ignite, with its as so far limited use by me.
 
Welcome the camp, Nytebreed. I used to dabble in the SCA. Not for long though. My deep love of bp and rb sent me in this direction. Haven't regretted a thing in the last 30 years. Hope you find this branch of the history tree as interesting.
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