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  1. J

    Problems with a Kentucky pistol.

    Aye, I suppose I did. But mostly I was simply confused because I've never seen a .44 flintlock advertised, just .45s. Also, I'm currious as to whether sizing the .440 balls I have to .430 will cause any problems- I wouldn't expect anything except maybe accuracy to be effected, but I'm new to BP...
  2. J

    How sharp is "sharp"?

    Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I just needed to say thank you to Paulv here, because that little trick has finally got my cheap flints sparking again, which I'm quite thankful for as I currently have no money for more flints. And it's easy enough to do at the range too. THANKS! :hatsoff:
  3. J

    Problems with a Kentucky pistol.

    I have a Kentucky pistol which my father purchased for me for Christmas a few years back. It’s a beautiful pistol, and it has a Pedersoli marked barrel, brass sights, and an unmarked lock. It was used when he bought it, at a gun-show I think, and I’d had it for a couple years before I got...
  4. J

    BP newb from Illinois checking in

    I've had a .45 cal flintlock pistol for a couple years now, but have only shot it a couple of times. I'm really wanting to get it running well now so I came looking for someplace to learn about BP. I still mostly shoot modern guns, but have fallen in love with the flintlocks. I really don't have...
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