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    Hi there, from NC

    Welcome from northeast lower michigan
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    Great Transaction with these Members

    Everyone I have dealt with here so far has been great. No problems whatsoever. 7 purchase transactions in the last 2 months or so. Some older members , some newer.
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    Brass or iron for triggers

    Traditions Kentucky pistols as well as some CVA use brass. I am building a custom Kentucky and wanted to see what the consensus on the brass triggers was. To make my build more authentic I will go with an iron trigger now. Though I had a brass one fitted originally for a CVA Kentucky rifle. I do...
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    sheet brass end cap used to fix stock to barrel

    Here is my way of using a Ted Cash sheet metal part to secure the end of the barrel to the stock on a Kentucky type Pedersoli pistol stock. The cap is inletted and fitted as required. It is bedded in an epoxy walnut (in this case) sanding dust mixture. A precision machined block is fitted to...
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    Brass or iron for triggers

    Was brass ever used for triggers on non-reproduction muzzle loaders? I see some modern made reproductions using brass. I see none on original pieces. Why?
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    SOLD Japanese Made Tower Pistol .69 $185 Shipped. (SPF)

    Would you venture a guess as to what kind of wood that stock is?
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    SOLD TC Hawkens with 50 caliber 1:66 twist Green Mountain barrel

    Sorry, I must withdraw my offer to buy, I was reminded of another commitment.
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    Pedersoli kit build, then rebuild

    That looks Awesome!
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    Nose cap

    You cannot use modern anything to build a traditional muzzle loader. You must be an apprentice for a very long time and learn how to do everything the old ways. Once you have helped build several hundred arms your master gunsmith teacher will help you set up a shop of your own. That isn't...
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    Pedersoli kit build, then rebuild

    I see several modifications and can appreciate each as I purchased a Pedersoli kentucky .45 in percussion from DG 28 years ago. I used a sand cast butt cap I also purchased then as well as blunderbuss trigger guard. I could not decide on sights and wanted a longer sight radius hence the .22...
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    Shipping Muzzleloaders USPS

    Be sure and follow all the rules, do sleep well little lambs.
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    New guy here. Dan from Traverse City, Mi

    Welcome from Alpena.
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    Just In Time for Fall: Pumpkin Spice Black Powder

    Is this still available?
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    Building the Bondinopedva pistol

    A fine, accurate..Bon...Bondinopedva is what you get when you combine an NOS Bondino W. Parker barrel(1974), a Pedersoli kentucky .50 cal stock and an NOS CVA bridled flintlock. The .45 barrel is 1 inch longer (11") than the Pedersoli shown. Also 7/8 as opposed to 13/16 that was in the stock...
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    Home Made History

    That guy must be a master artisan. I don't think he has any limitations whatsoever.
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