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Smooth bore allure

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For some reason, I have been building just smooth bore guns recently- first my French Dragoon pistol (.62 cal from MBS), the 20 gauge Type 'D' Fusil (from Clay Smith), and my own .62/20 gauge Fusil de Chasse (Pecatonica).
Now I have two more smoothbore kits on/for my bench; another 20 gauge/62 caliber Fusil de Chasse (Pecatonica ) and a .58/24 gauge Kibler smooth rifle.
I don't think I had any conscious decision to go the smoothbore route and it is surprising for me to see.
Funny how things happen.
 

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