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    Tassle for voyagers hat

    I haven't seen tassles ever for them. I've seen them with a little ball on the end. It looks kinda like a night cap, but I do have to admit I doubt that is historically accurate. Though it could be, I mean making a little balll on the end would definately be a good use for extra material so...
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    Tomahawk

    That truly is one impressive tomahawk and made from a hammer as well. Again impressive
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    TC Hawken

    I had heard that about Colt 1851 navy and 1860 army. I had also read that the brass frame can develop into a problem over time. Read that they can shoot loose. I guess, over time, they mean the screws can ruin the threads in the softer brass, not sure though. Also, sorry for posting about a...
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    TC Hawken

    Thanks to all for their ideas. Like I said, just have had much experience with it and wasn't sure if I should worry about it or not. I appreciate the advice. Will mention what happens with it, have to wait a week before I can go to the range to shoot.
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    TC Hawken

    It's a .50 cal.
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    TC Hawken

    I just recently purchased a new TC Hawken. It's an older model I got in a pawn shop for $50. It looks to have a little pitting in the bore. I have very little experience with pitting. Can I just clean this or should I purchase a new barrel? Also, have an 1851 navy and would like to know how...
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    Hello all

    All I can remember is is sitting and then suddenly all I could think about were sidelocks. Oh well
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    Hello all

    Hello, my name is Thomas. I thought I would join as I have a lot of interest in blackpowder and the fur trapping era. I have to admit, sadly, I do like in line muzzleloaders. You know, they are number 5 or 6 after Civil War era rifles, Hawkens, Modern Bolt Actions, Pistols, and Lever Actions...
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