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    Armi-Sport Zouave question

    Ken I did a little research and found the North-South Skirmish Association which is oriented to matches rather than reenactments. They allow a wider front sight and also allow drilling a hole in a rear leaf sight, which means relief for my aging eyes via a peep sight and a wider square front...
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    Armi-Sport Zouave question

    Ken Thanks for your advice. I'll take you up on your offer to share further info as soon as I decide which way i'm going to go. The very first muzzle loader that I considered was the standard Enfield because of it's reputed accuracy. I had a chance to shoulder one that was manufactured by...
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    Armi-Sport Zouave question

    Misplaced Rebel Thanks for the advice. Changing the front sight on whatever muzzle loader that I eventually buy is something that I considered right away after lining up the sights on the Enfield and Springfield 1861. The extremely narrow front sight on both of them would certainly be hard to...
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    Armi-Sport Zouave question

    I'm thinking about buying an Armi-Sport Zouave for my first percussion rifle. I like the Zouave for the period and the look of it. I am aware that the original Zouaves were probably not issued during the CW, but I am not a reenactor so I have no authenticity issues. So my only questions are...
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