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    Kibler Fowler Update

    All his gun kits are great but if I had the money I'd get a Rob Miller Trade Gun in 24 gauge .
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    Finished my Colonial

    Like that patchbox!
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    Percussion Hudson Bay Musket ??

    They made some percussion ones in last year's and some were converted too. I seen a pic of a Indian chief with a percussion one who was involved in the 2nd Metis revolt in Canada. A past Museum of the fur trade quarterly has an article about the first visit ever of the head of the Hudson Bay...
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    What mistakes have you noticed in movies/tv shows that happen in the BP era like Daniel Boone, Patriot etc?

    I liked that movie! The part when the priest was eating all that fresh venison and a couple of the Injens were pointing at him and the next scene he was pooping 💩 over the side of the canoe with diarrhea was hilarious.
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    Original Left Handed flintlock guns?

    When I was in Basic training in 1970 they taped a piece of cardboard on my m-16 as a deflector but when I got to the 82nd Airborne I never bothered with one. Every once in a while a hot shell would bounce off my face Shot R.handed muzzleloaders left handed for years before I got a lefty.
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    Historical load?

    I read that too but it was in Kentucky late 1700's in one of them booklets put out by that Dale fellow...his last name might be Payne...they are 1st hand accounts from the Draper manuscripts.
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    What mistakes have you noticed in movies/tv shows that happen in the BP era like Daniel Boone, Patriot etc?

    I remember watching The Comancheros with my Dad and the blonde lady character tells Paul Regret character something like it's 5 years after Texas independence.. So 1841? So I said they should be using muzzleloaders instead of lever actions and single action armies and I think Dad thought I was...
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    time machine

    Congratulations. Not everybody the same.
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    Muzzleloader magazine

    They're not set up to read it on line yet I think young one and I remember watching Hoppy reruns when I was a kid.
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    Muzzleloader magazine

    Anybody get the mar/April issue?
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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    My ancestor William Hall was in that battle in a North Carolina regiment.
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    Regrets with L and R lock for Traditions?

    He tuned mine...works great.
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    Charlie Caywood Southern Mountain Rifle

    Back in those days he used a Siler lock before they came out with the proper English style locks ..nice gun regardless.
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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    Had Basic Training at Ft. Lewis in 1970.. Beautiful area.
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    Grease hole

    A real beauty !
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    Flintlock muzzleloaders will rule again

    I grew up in Zion...I would do the same when home on leave from the 82nd Airborne.
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    HBC Trade Guns

    I have that one...got it from Museum of the Fur Trade.
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    Hudson's Bay Camp Knives

    Gee, I hope he didn't sell them as originals. I thought that'd be early for a Hudson Bay camp knife.
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    Hudson's Bay Camp Knives

    Why?
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