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  1. Commodore Swab

    Flintlock flinching

    Play with early locks with massive pans alot. I have one where the pan takes 15+ grains. Before long you won't even notice.
  2. Commodore Swab

    What is it?

  3. Commodore Swab

    What is it?

    Muzzle loader, the gun does not contain a breech therefor the breech is loaded from the muzzle end. Just like a revolver.
  4. Commodore Swab

    Why does the stone need a wrap?

    When tightening down you can crack a flint.
  5. Commodore Swab

    What gun for early 1700's Virginia.

    Perhaps something like the doglock in the foreground.
  6. Commodore Swab

    My blunderbuss options

    Castings from TRS
  7. Commodore Swab

    My blunderbuss options

    Scratch built spanish piece I completed last year
  8. Commodore Swab

    My blunderbuss options

    What's not to love
  9. Commodore Swab

    NRA "Voting"

    If you believe voting for the lesser wevil (master and commander) will solve the problem then you are mistaken. We can't vote out of the mess we are in.
  10. Commodore Swab

    My blunderbuss options

    For those saying a Blunderbuss is "impractical" I assume for the same reason you have no interest in a cannon?
  11. Commodore Swab

    Military Arms Brown Bess

    Determine where the breach plug stops drill at speed with a new bit at appropriate angle.
  12. Commodore Swab

    One Inch Mold Needed

    Callahan can make you one, he made me one at an inch.
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    Flame-Thrower

    A little more eye candy for you.
  14. Commodore Swab

    My blunderbuss options

    Veteran. Of the Indian made busses the "french" tends to be the best looking as well as slightly better lock geometry.
  15. Commodore Swab

    An Early Miquelet Wall Gun

    Makes one wonder with the snaphaunce origins and miquelet origins being late 15 early 16 hundreds. Franchise could have taken the southern integrated frizzen of the miquelet and northern internal springs to develop the true flintlock.
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    Flame-Thrower

    When you deal with cannons, what's a few hundred grains?
  17. Commodore Swab

    My blunderbuss options

    Every time I set up it is the blunderbusses that draw the most attention and love. Practical or not people love a good flared barrel.
  18. Commodore Swab

    Breech-loading hand gonne from 1480

    I disagree, many reproduction early cannons are machined and just look "wrong" a hand made mold with the imperfections is the way to go
  19. Commodore Swab

    My blunderbuss options

    What's your flavor?
  20. Commodore Swab

    Flame-Thrower

    A hand cannon I built for a friend, he's firing.
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