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    Pietta Griswold & Gunnison

    What were the issues you had to fix at the beginning on your Uberti model? I have zero gunsmithing experience so I would be unable to do anything even semi-intensive.
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    Pietta Griswold & Gunnison

    Hi all, I'm considering getting into bp revolver and I'm wondering if the brass frame of the G&G replica would cause trouble. I'm a bit partial to the historically accurate confederate models which is why I'm looking @ the G&G. So tell me, how bad will the frame stretch/ loosen the arbor...
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    My New Aquisition

    Sorry to resurrect a dead thread but I got to shoot it for the first time the other day. It was fantastic, had a little trouble with ignition though. The nipple was a bit too large to allow the cap to seat properly, but we filed it down and eventually got it working regularly for the most part...
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    Matchlock from scratch?

    Has anyone thought about making a lever actuated matchlock from scratch? I know the lock would be relatively simple to make, but I feel like the stock and barrel would be difficult. Thoughts?
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    My New Aquisition

    Oops! I neglected to provide that tidbit of information. It's .54 cal. So she's a big ole girl haha.
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    My New Aquisition

    I was able to find the capital "I" in the box, but when I first bought it I was looking for other telltale markings and the "I" was all I got. At the time I wasn't sure if that was for investarms or the fact that it was made in Italy, which it says it is.
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    My New Aquisition

    Howdy gentlemen, I recently acquired a percussion Hawken of some sort from my local gunshop on an impulse buy. As I am not yet married, I can make those sort of purchases, although whether that is good or bad has yet to be seen. Anyway, I have no idea what brand or specific model it is. I payed...
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    Greetings!

    Thanks y'all!
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    Greetings!

    Greetings and salutations to all fellow history enthusiasts! I may be new to muzzleloading, (I just purchased my first percussion Hawken the other day) but I am looking forward to learning all about it from you wise individuals. I am currently on a college budget, so I can tell you now that many...
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