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My apologies for posting these here - wasn't thinking about the time frame of the guns. Saw an old post about a set and Zonie yanked it and scolded everyone. Guess we're a little bit more relaxed than we used to be.
They were probably inlines. Yazel made quite a few of those. Zonie had zero tolerance for inline technology.
 
My apologies for posting these here - wasn't thinking about the time frame of the guns. Saw an old post about a set and Zonie yanked it and scolded everyone. Guess we're a little bit more relaxed than we used to be.

I hope no one has ANY objections. Its a muzzle loader.

I shoot a ROA made in 1996 (my brain is fuzzy but rough math says that is over 120 past a BP Revolver build!)

I have a 2023 Pietta NMA with targets sights (they surely did not make that one back then either)

And lets not mention the newly arrived 47 Walker. Ok, now I have to look at year, sigh. 23 as well. Dang, add 24 years or better and, oh what the heck, call it 150 years.
 

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