Finally, after being out of commission due to covid, vertigo, and "old" for the past two months I was able to start shooting again and competed in our little BP monthly competition. Good to be back with old shooting buddies.
Typical reaction first time shooting a flintlock...... The smile on his face was priceless.
Hey…. Does anyone know what’s become of @TDM ?
He was a regular contributor here on this thread, but his posts stopped on July 30th. I’m getting a little worried about him, and miss his postings.
I sent him a PM a few days ago and also sent him my email address in case a family member intercepted the notifications and could email me back with any news.
Just concerned…
Maybe he bought a tropical island and just dropped off the grid. I dunno…
My wife has suffered with vertigo, from the Colvid vaccines, it causes calcium deposit in the ears one of many unpleasant side effects, but here in UK so many have died without it. We both got Colvid last year but it was mild flue by then. We wish you wellFinally, after being out of commission due to covid, vertigo, and "old" for the past two months I was able to start shooting again and competed in our little BP monthly competition. Good to be back with old shooting buddies.
It's amazing, good trade!Rehbichler, C.- Munich
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Rehbichler, C.- Munich. Gunmaker 1830s
C. Rehbichler- Munich
At the present time nothing is known about this talented maker. ( google )
Yes collected it today, not sure if I chose wisely yet German carbine mountain rifle 1835. It’s growing on me
There's some photos of his excellent guns ,on google , but little else , but the barrel and the action have a fancy motive on it., with him as maker One of his fancy rifles sold for over $20k
Getting used to it but it’s not as bad as an ugly woman . It’s a beautiful ladies rifle if you ask me . Happy to sell it for £1800 around 1835 The hammer shape now sits well with me
The set trigger works if you pull it tight against the wood trigger guard There’s an adjustment screw , indeed I let off a few pistol size caps .
The bore is more like .505 and a •490 ball with some thickish patch material is fine Add to that a good bore and around 1/46 twist , deepish 7 groove rifling . 23” long carbine barrel. “Real bullets” would tumble . But a .490 ball will kill most things , elk and bear. Ask Tommy
Cannot budge the ram rod , but it’s common to have frozen ramrods on old guns , need to take off barrel , but not today
The barrel is held by a screw tang , probably down into wood trigger guard , so not a quick removal job,
Not sure if I chose wisely , but I really wanted it and it makes me happy Always another auction , that will piss wife Joan off But what the duck money just sitting in bank.
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