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    Replica Arms Wesson .45

    I've got one that I purchase new many years ago and you are welcome to come by and take a look. All I can remember is that it is a very nice looking rifle. I do believe I shot it but it's been so long don't remember if it was with a round ball or not:(
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    What Single Gun Would You Choose?

    Double barrel 12 gauge so if I ran out of lead I could shoot nails, rocks, about any thing that would fit in the barrels. Sure would be good for stopping human kind. Flint might be best as if I had to I probably find some good flint and might be able to make useable powder. :thumbsup...
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    TC 54 caliber. What model?

    Will be happy to meet you there.....will look for a note from Bill and will forward to you. Charles :thumbsup:
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    TC 54 caliber. What model?

    A litttle ways west of Bentonville and up the creek from Ozark57 a couple of miles. :thumbsup:
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    TC 54 caliber. What model?

    Thanks! The photo tells the tail. It's a Renegade going by the photos. I re-checked and there was not a patch box and that should have told me it was probably a Renegade.
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    TC 54 caliber. What model?

    I have an old T/C 54 caliber rifle with double triggers with a peep tang and globe front sight. It's a heavy barrel rifle, however I don't see any model markings on it any where. On the barrel is what I believe is the serial number, 11646. Only the T/C name, address and serial # is marked on...
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    pedersoli pennsylvania rifle

    I must be real lucky, as I can think of five Pedersoli guns I have and they do what there were made to do and all shoot better than me. In fact I'm in the process of buying one of their 45/70 double rifles. I do have more custom guns that cost much to many times more and are worth every penny...
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    Springfield 1863 Musket just joined the Family

    Great find! If you look hard and long enough, you can find about any gun ever built, at the Tulsa gun show. I hand cuffed myself to the bed post last week end just so I would not get to Tulsa. ha :thumbsup:
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    Need info on W.M. Large rifle

    Today was just perfect for shooting and I've put about 15 rb down range with the OL and with 50gns 0f 2F it stacked them all but the first couple of shots. (shots taken from my shoot shack to the 30yd target) I also noticed when loading that the leters LJ was marked on the end of the barrel four...
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    Need info on W.M. Large rifle

    Here's two photos of OLD LUCIFER
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    Need info on W.M. Large rifle

    Looking for any information On a rifle built by W.M. Large. The rifle is a percussion .45 caliber, left hand,45-inch x 1 1/8 hex barrel, 16+lbs,with redfield globe and peep sights. The name on the barrel is "OLD LUCIFER" built by W.M Large for R.L Erickson. I purchased the rifle a number of...
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    Lyman RB mold?

    Digging around in some of my junk I found a like new Lyman mold marked 457 H922. What I can't figure out what I had purchased it for about 20 years ago? Could it be for thr Ruger Old Army? Most all of my .45 caliber muzzleloaders take a 440 ball and patch. I really hate it when I can'r...
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    Problem with my underhammer

    I have a number of underhammer guns and all use a single steel pin to keep the barrel/receiver in place...never had a single one come loose. :thumbsup:
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    My 4-gauge rifle

    Will do! Always ready to accept good help. I also ordered a .715 rb mold from TOW for my Kodiak. So, if I can round up enough lead we can mold both. :v
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    My 4-gauge rifle

    I just talked to Joe and Suzi at The Gun Works and have a 4-gauge mold/handle coming my way. Not cheap by any means, but guess the demand isn't that great. Also ordered a lead pot from Midway and maybe some time next week I'll make balls. Boy I'm going to need a new supply of lead. As to the...
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    Largest Bore ML Made

    Bill that's a great idea...my old joints need warmer weather before I can make everything work. I need a rb mold for the 1/4-pounder. I made a .22 muzzleloader using an airgun barrel and electric ignition...was kinda fun shooting...just a much longer delay than most flintlocks. Sure didn't...
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    My 4-gauge rifle

    Yes that is where I purchased mine. I believe I read some where Mr. Kern passed away not too long ago, however I could be wrong. I'm sure Joe would be glad to supply you with the builder's name. The Gun Works is a great place to do business with. I'm planning on contacting them about a...
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    Largest Bore ML Made

    I just posted photos of my 18 pound 4-gauge rifle on the "Percussion Rifle" section.
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    My 4-gauge rifle

    Finally got around to taking photos of my all time favorite 4-gauge muzzleloader. This fine example was custom built by C. Kern about five years ago. It has never been shot and it tips the scales at abt 18 pounds. The stock is of nice walnut. I had always wanted a real elephant gun since...
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    NAA Super Companion mini revolver

    Did yours come with the loading tool? If not you can look at mine and make one. They are some what under powered, however still fun to load and shoot at a very close target. Hard to get too much powder in these. The magnum 22 are like jack rabbits...they like to jump out of your hand so the...
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