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    #12 percussion caps?

    Yes! I remember the old Remington UMC caps in the white tin. As I recall, some of the original civil war revolvers had oversized nipples that required larger caps. I had an old model remington army that needed them. We also used to use them on original percussion sporting rifles that had antique...
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    Very Fine Engraved Bench Rest Percussion

    Many years ago I briefly owned a Morgan James picket gun similar to your lovely rifle. I had all of the original tooling for this rifle as well. I have to say that loading that "sugar loaf" profile was very difficult to do: in fact, I don" think I ever got it right. So much depended on the...
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    New Member

    Well I started out early enough that these rifles were around and had very little value. I hope you won't think I'm boasting if I tell you that a new condition original civil war musket was only worth 25$ or so in 1960! We were looking for cheap guns to shoot for very little money. There were no...
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    New Member

    I'm a gunsmith specializing in the restoration and repair of military arms from the revolution to WW2. I started muzzleloading back in the 1960's and used to shoot NMLRA and NSSA but now just for fun. I shoot an 1817 common rifle built up from a mixture of original and repro parts; an original...
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    New Member

    I'm a gunsmith specializing in the restoration and repair of military arms from the revolution to WW2. I started muzzleloading back in the 1960's and used to shoot NMLRA and NSSA but now just for fun. I shoot an 1817 common rifle built up from a mixture of original and repro parts; an original...
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