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  1. K

    1862 Tower

    I looked up the information about the stamp on the stock, and its from Webley and Scott in Birmingham, UK. I doubt this was ever a civil war rifle, but an old Enfield that was modified overseas. The barrel has been bored out.
  2. K

    1862 Tower

    Think I may work on making a rifle, but not sure. There is a stamp on the buttstock that reads something like W&C Scott ...ERS ...TH St Birmingham. But I cannot read all the characters. The inside of the lockplate is stamped JD W&CS
  3. K

    who all uses peeps on their percussion guns.

    I'm looking for a lollipop sight for an old rifle I have. The threads in the tang are 6/32. Anyone know where I can get on or get one made?
  4. K

    1862 Tower

    Hey All, So this looks like an old Civil War gun that was hacked to death sometime after the war. I found it disassembled in my mother in law's basement. Looks like some bloke turned it into a carbine or maybe a shotgun. Sad to see.
  5. K

    Hello from Southport, Indiana

    Getting deeper into muzzleloading. Southport is a city of about 2,000 people that is completely surrounded by Indianapolis. -Russell M aka Kelpie
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