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    Old Muzzleloader Identification Needed

    Oldwood, could you elaborate on what you think the Traverse grind stone marks may mean, since they are rare? The entire hidden part of the barrel was done this way. I would like to get the wrist fixed, but is has been glued together possibly years ago. Not sure how to un-glue and get a better...
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    Old Muzzleloader Identification Needed

    I found another marking on the barrel underside. "H Worly" I am presuming it is the barrel maker. Any thoughts? Where was the maker located?
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    Old Muzzleloader Identification Needed

    I should also added what should not be done. For me, I would like t find a hammer and patch box cover.
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    Old Muzzleloader Identification Needed

    The under rib is metal. Could you elaborate on what should be done to rifle? It appears the finish is original.
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    Old Muzzleloader Identification Needed

    It hard to believe you found a picture like my rifle. Do you have a link to online site?
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    Old Muzzleloader Identification Needed

    I am new to the forum. I would like to get info on an old muzzle loader rifle I recently acquired. The are really no markings to see on the rifle. I have not disassembled it for any markings hidden. The lock plate has some difficult to read markings and a picture of a hunting dog and fowl...
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    New From Texas

    I am new to this forum. I have finally finished a semi finished cap and ball Remington 44 kit I bought in the mid 1970's from Dixie Gun Works. I used to get their catalog in the 70's and lusted over flint lock rifles. I settled for the revolver which I could afford at the time. Covid...
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