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  1. J

    Hi from Ohio

    Thanks tommy I will keep that in mind for Labor Day :wink:
  2. J

    Need help with inherited musket

    Yes I think its a forerunner of the CVA line- JUKAR and SPAIN is inscribed on the barrel of that one. Its a rifled barrel but what caliber I am not sure yet. It is fun trying to find out all I can about these two gifts from my uncle. It helps with the sadness of losing him this year. Joe
  3. J

    Need help with inherited musket

    one more of the caplock up close
  4. J

    Need help with inherited musket

    Here is one of both guns.
  5. J

    Need help with inherited musket

    Here is the musket picture & you can see the initials CT or GT on the hammer spur. the plate has an American Eagle to the left of the hammer.
  6. J

    Hi from Ohio

    Thanks snake eyes. I am in Jefferson Co. good to find other Buckeyes here. Lets hope OSU does better in the Rose Bowl this year!
  7. J

    Need help with inherited musket

    Thanks Muskeg. Do I have to post photos from a photo sharing site or can I upload photos from my computer?
  8. J

    Hi from Ohio

    I just inherited two bp rifles from an uncle and one is a long rifle, smoothbore, an African trade musket I think. The other is a percussion cap with rifled barrel. Both were made from kits by my uncle in the early 80's. I have experience with many other firearms but these are my first...
  9. J

    Need help with inherited musket

    New guy to this forum and new to traditional BP guns. I inherited two bp rifles from my uncle recently, made by him from kits in the early 80's. I posted pics on another forum and one of the members identified the flintlock as a African trade musket. The flintlock mechanism has the initials CT...
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