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    Jukar pistol help

    One of the first black powder guns I ever got was a Kentucky-styled percussion pistol in .45, manufactured by the Jukar company. I knew going in that it wasn't a great deal, but it was $60 and I bought it for the purpose of refinishing since it needed some serious TLC. The refinishing went well...
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    pedersoli trade gun?

    I've wanted a trade musket for sometime now but it's hard to find one for a good price. Muskets in general seem hard to find for a good price and I don't know why.
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    Lead

    The pawn shop downtown sells quarter pound lead sinkers 4 for $1. I haven't started forming my own bullets yet but at least I'm getting stocked up.
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    My first rifle

    Pawn shops are always a wonderful place to go and look for deals that you wouldn't find elsewhere. My good deal was a made in the USA, CVA plains rifle in .45 caliber with a plum brown finish on the barrel, asking price $75 out the door. Other than some light surface rust on the lands and...
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    Coming aboard

    Howdy everybody, this looks like a very interesting place. And personally I'm glad the topic is limited to pre-20th century technology muzzle loaders.
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