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  1. matt48

    Newbie question: Trigger supposed to be that loose?

    Thank you for the answer. There is no or very little sideways play and when cocked very little play at all.
  2. matt48

    New here and to muzzle loading guns

    Thank you! I just came back from a wonderful vacation in Norway. We started at Bodø and visited the Lofoten Islands. Simply spectacular!
  3. matt48

    New here and to muzzle loading guns

    Love Alfa as well. Had a Giulia for a long time. Also 1972!
  4. matt48

    Newbie question: Trigger supposed to be that loose?

    Sorry for the newbie question but I have simply no way to compare: on my new Pedersoli An XIII flintlock pistol the trigger is very loose. Meaning it just is flopping back an forth when the gun is not cocked. It releases just fine. Is that the way it is supposed to be?
  5. matt48

    New here and to muzzle loading guns

    Thank you! I don‘t think I‘ve ever been to Bandera but we visited Kerrville and Fredricksburg that shouldn‘t be far away? I was stationed at Randolph AFB.
  6. matt48

    New here and to muzzle loading guns

    Caps can be bought but not black powder and its substitutes. I'm working on my license but that will take till early next year I think. But it is possible to shoot together with somebody that has a license already.
  7. matt48

    New here and to muzzle loading guns

    Do you know where they were made? I am aware of weapons made in Suhl in Thuringia (my fathers family is from that region) in that time period.
  8. matt48

    New here and to muzzle loading guns

    That is great to hear! Do you know which wing they where with and during what time period? I used to be a wizzo myself...
  9. matt48

    New here and to muzzle loading guns

    Thank you all very much for the friendly welcome!
  10. matt48

    New here and to muzzle loading guns

    Hi All! Few words of introduction: The name is Matt. I live close to Munich, Bavaria (Germany) and yes, only a few weeks till Oktoberfest. New to this forum and to muzzle loading as well. It is all a bit different/difficult here in Germany. You can buy a muzzle loading firearm but not black...
  11. matt48

    SOLD English style trade knife

    Very good looking knife and sheath! Looks like a useful knife too.
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