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    Point me

    He may be speaking of freshening a flint edge rather than making one from scratch.
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    MVTC French 1717 Musket

    I'll be interested to hear how it performs!
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    1766 French Infantry Musket

    Who makes the MTV guns and how is the over all quality. They don't seem to be priced badly at all. Nevermind!...I just reread the FAQ section on their site! How many of you have these guns, and are you satified?
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    NSW Chiefs Grade gun

    There is logic to Mike's historical assertions. I've never seen for instance, a vintage WWI or II left-handed battle rifle, and I have a few. It is also relatively recent that the civilian arms industry has offered left-handed bolt rifles. If I buy a left-handed GPR it’s because I want one, not...
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    THAT FIRST INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCE

    A good story is one that you can visualize...I feel as if I was there with you. Treasure and file away your experience. :hatsoff:
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    Hows this for color?

    My hats off to you, Swamp Rat! That is a simply elegant piece of work that you've performed. Your friend will be might happy with your labor of love. :hatsoff:
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    NSW Chiefs Grade gun

    Back in the day, most youngsters who had a propensity to left-handedness were gently reprogrammed to the right side. This in many cases caused much consternation and emotional difficulties...Many became Democrats later in life! :rotf:
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    Stuffin a Ford motor into a Chevy

    Hell of an attitude you got there, fitter! Where does your expertise come from regarding T/C?
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    New rifle

    I believe the thinking is that the original lock plate could have some historical significance with the present engraving...maybe not! Checking it out first however would possibly answer that question.
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    Decorative inlaying

    I finally had a chance to read those links Zonie, and they make one hell of a tutorial. Much thanks for the invaluable information. :hatsoff:
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    Getting another Jackie Brown.

    If that's the lock that was on the gun when ya got it, and it works for ya....Well...Thar ya go!
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    Getting another Jackie Brown.

    Dance with who brung ya!! :winking:
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    New .54 smoothbore makes meat

    Yummy!!...Fried Tree Rat. That's as good as it gets, IMO. As for locks, JB seems to prefer the Queen Ann on the Smoothie's, and the Siler on the rifles. It's a personal preference.
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    Hey Swamp Rat smoothbore target

    Nice target Reb...What distance?
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    Decorative inlaying

    Thanks for the links Zonie, and that looks pretty dern good for the first go-around, Scott!! :winking:
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    Decorative inlaying

    Thanks fellas!...The information you've imparted will be invaluable. :hatsoff:
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    Nother Noobie from Mo.

    Welcome to the fire, Kid!...Always room for another Missourian! :thumbsup:
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    Decorative inlaying

    Thank you Loyd!...That's exactly what I was looking for. I believe that this will be an enjoyable experience. :hatsoff:
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    'nother rifle out the door

    One of the great reasons of being a member of this forum is the eye candy put forth by many of the talented members here. That indeed is an ocular feast, Mike! :winking:
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    Decorative inlaying

    Can someone direct me to a tutorial, topic, etc. on the method for inlaying decorative metal (stars, moons....pink clovers :grin:)! Thanks...
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