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  1. Black Jack

    Upgrade replacement for CVA lock?

    You might first try Deer Creek Products. The L&R locks are good but are not a simple "drop-in" replacement. Deer Creek is about the best current source for all things CVA. Deer Creek Products - Home
  2. Black Jack

    Muzzle Blasts or Muzzle Loader

    The two magazines are both quality publications with a slightly different focus. I get both and enjoy both. Next year I nay get the digital MB as it may be easier to read with my aging eyes.
  3. Black Jack

    Italian Manufacturers

    May I ask whom you ordered from? Investarms itself or a another dealer?
  4. Black Jack

    Anyone here have experience with Military Heritage .com ML's?

    I remember the Patch and Ball from when I was stationed in San Diego around '70-'74. He had all things Thompson Center and was a really nice guy. Black powder was an exciting new thing for me at that time. I was saddened to hear he passed away at an untimely age.
  5. Black Jack

    Another Help me decide, I'm new to BP and Flintlocks post!

    For what you describe as your use, I would vote for the Trade Rifle as many others have. I have one as well as a GPR . Love them both but the GPR is noticeably heavier to tote around all day. The Trade Rifle is good looking without being flashy and shoots round balls just fine. Any of the three...
  6. Black Jack

    Dear OLE TIMERS, Act Now

    My family says I have issues.
  7. Black Jack

    American Pioneer Powder is Back in Business & Available

    Then, Elephant powder was accurately named......
  8. Black Jack

    The Log Cabin Gun Shop

    Currently on Dixon's website: "The 38th Annual Gunmakers’ Fair at Dixon’s 2020 is Cancelled : The Covid virus strikes again. It is normally at the end of July. I have only dealt with Log Cabin on mail orders....Great people, great service. I would love to visit and see the store, especially...
  9. Black Jack

    The Log Cabin Gun Shop

    If there is anyone who has been to both, how do the compare with Dixons in Kempton, PA?
  10. Black Jack

    Elephant powder, how good?

    Free = Good
  11. Black Jack

    Rancid Mink’s Oil

    Old mink oil probably doesn't smell as bad as the mink itself.
  12. Black Jack

    Lyman flint size

    Lymans use a 5/8 x 3/4 flint. FWI, the "Track of the Wolf" online catalogue lists the correct size flint for most production locks.
  13. Black Jack

    Euroarms 1803

    The 1803 is a beautiful rifle......one of the handsomest. if not the most attractive U.S. military pieces. I have never fired one but have always wondered just how good or bad the original Euroarms lock really is.
  14. Black Jack

    Thompson Center Hammer Upgrade Question?

    May I ask where you obtained (or will obtain) the new style hammers from?
  15. Black Jack

    T/C Patriot suprise

    This is a new one for me. I have never heard of a Patriot with a plastic stock.
  16. Black Jack

    SOLD Zoli 1803 Harper’s Ferry

    Oops, it got away. Oh well, you snooze, you lose!
  17. Black Jack

    Black Powder Price/Quality/Value

    Ordered a cap also.......this thread is certainly boosting hat sales!
  18. Black Jack

    Do you prefer a smoothbore over rifles?

    Same with me because of diabetic issues and just plain getting old. Just got a Pedersoli Bess that should be a lot of fun.
  19. Black Jack

    Any idea of maker

    I have seen pictures of similar pistols sold under the brand name of 'MENDI". They seem to be older CVA type pistols with ornate engraving on the barrels and other fancier touches.
  20. Black Jack

    Best inexpensive BP pistol

    I'd get a Lyman Plains Pistol, hands down. Best combination of price, accuracy, lock quality, authenticity and downright attractiveness on the market today IMHO. The Traditions Kentucky pistol has kind of a substandard lock. The Traditions Trapper, of which I own one, is a good shooter with a...
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