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  1. J

    Willits Lock

    Thanks for the advice, I know a blacksmith, I'll take the frizzen off and see if he can harden it for me.
  2. J

    Willits Lock

    I have a Veteran Arms Brown Bess 1st model, we were at a reenactment at Fort Mifflin, Phila last weekend, and all the sudden I am getting no spark, and I'm shattering flints. I bought the gun second hand so the warranty does not apply. Is it worth while to try and tune the lock as it never...
  3. J

    Hy everybody

    Welcome, Plenty of answers here.
  4. J

    Middlesex Village Trading

    Agree. I have 3 muzzleloading long guns 2 flints and a inline and I never had to adjust anything on them. If adjusting is required, then quality control and craftsmanship were lacking.
  5. J

    Choices

    My group the 2nd NJ regiment uses the charleville, long land brown bess or the 1740 Potsdam. Being ever the multi-functional person, whats the recommendation between the 3 for buck and ball for deer and bird for turkey? I like the Potsdam because of the grooved tang, but getting a bayonet...
  6. J

    Hello everyone

    Thought I would say Hi. I have always been involved with muzzleloading since I was old enough to hunt. I live in the Socialist Republic of NJ but hunt in PA with a TC Flintlock and a Pedersolli rolling block inline. I love the traditional hunting and the history involved. I am soon to be a...
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