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  1. Voltigeur_de_la_Garde

    How to assess an original antique gun?

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  2. Voltigeur_de_la_Garde

    Hello from Switzerland

    Hey everyone Just getting into the hobby, purchased my first Muzzleloader. Very interested in military history, the US civil war is among my favourite topics. Sure looking forward to sending the first round downrange!
  3. Voltigeur_de_la_Garde

    How to assess an original antique gun?

    Hello everyone I had the chance to purchase a firearm that I had long been looking for. A Russian percussion musket model 1845. It is the first muzzleloader I own, and I really want to shoot it, but on the other hand I do not want to risk damaging a 170 year old gun. Especially one this rare. I...
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