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    Need help identifying Charleville

    I think this is what I want to go for. What about these cartridge making kits at Jefferson Arsenal? Are they any good? If the bore turns out to be the right size than I think I might just go for that. As for the flint, does it not require a jaw pad or something? Or can I just use the flint by...
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    Need help identifying Charleville

    Actually the lock plate engraving makes sense, our last initial is P. Thank you! Is there anywhere you’d recommend for me to pick up the necessary materials?
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    Need help identifying Charleville

    He started sometime in the 90s I think.
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    Need help identifying Charleville

    I should probably mention that the buttplate wraps around to the top of the stock. This picture is of the top of the plate, not the butt itself. I’m not sure if that was clear.
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    Need help identifying Charleville

    Sorry the lighting isn’t particularly good, but it’s the best I could do.
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    New member from South Carolina

    Thank you, I just made another thread in the identification section. I remember the general mechanics of shooting it, but I don’t know the specifics of how to obtain the necessary materials.
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    Need help identifying Charleville

    I mentioned this in my user introduction thread, but I recently pulled out my fathers old Charleville. I would think that it’s a reproduction, and it’s certainly functional because he was a reenactor, but apart from that I don’t know if it is suitable for live rounds or how to maintain it...
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    New member from South Carolina

    Hey all. My father was a reenactor who passed away a few years ago. About a month ago I pulled out his Charleville with the intent on maybe shooting it with friends, but I’m not particularly knowledgeable on the subject. I’d imagine that it’s a reproduction, but I don’t know if it’s one that’s...
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