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    FOR SALE Handmade Field Desk

    A must for your company camp impression. Handmade field desk by Makie’s Boxes. No longer made as Mr. Makie has deceased. The dimensions are: 27” wide, 18” high, 10 1/2” deep. Dovetail construction, cut nails. Working lock with key. This is nice enough to use in your house, I have one in my man...
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    New to me Pedersoli 12 guage

    Attended Nation Gun Day in Louisville Kentucky last weekend, massive gun show. Most BP arms tend to be original military type. Saw this and made an impulse buy. I should start by saying I have never owned, or even fired a BP shotgun, so this is very new to me. Near the breach the right barrel...
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    Shooting an original 1860?

    This fall I acquired an original 1860 Colt revolver. Never intended to fire it as I have a couple of reproductions. I had it out to photograph the other day, and started thinking I would like to shoot it. The pistol is numbers matching except the wedge which is not numbered. I checked the bore...
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    Bullet Traps & Target Stand

    Very nice TDM. I am trying to do something similar in my woods. Will the metal swingers go in front of the log backstops, or two different systems?
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    This 1860 Army followed me home.

    Adding to my old thread on this pistol. Had it out the other to take a group photo with my 2nd and 3rd generation 1860s. I checked the bore and cylinder with a light, and don’t see any serious pitting. I am getting the urge to shoot this pistol, although this wasn’t the intent when I acquired...
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    Three generations of Colt 1860s

    We are in the process of moving, and thought I would get a group shot before they get wiped down and put in the safe at their new home. These were taken in artificial light so I apologize for the glare. The difference in color of the barrel and cylinder on the 1st. Gen is not so obvious in...
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    FOR SALE Richland Arms, Colt Army

    I just realized I was replying to an offer, not the asking price. Sorry for any confusion
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    FOR SALE 1853 Enfield by Armi Sport

    just to clarify, no shipping means you will not ship, or you are not charging shipping? thanks
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    SOLD 1863 Springfield price drop

    No band springs would make this a model 1861 right?
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    SOLD 1861 Enfield $550 shipped

    Is this what the confederate cook & Brothers carbine was modeled on?
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    SOLD Antique snow shoes

    Thank you for this information. But they are sold. I will update the heading.
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    SOLD American Military Equipage 1851 to 1872

    If your price is $14 shipped to Virginia, I will take it.
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    What mistakes have you noticed in movies/tv shows that happen in the BP era like Daniel Boone, Patriot etc?

    A TV miniseries from a few years ago about George Washington’s spies, “Loosely” based on true events.
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    What mistakes have you noticed in movies/tv shows that happen in the BP era like Daniel Boone, Patriot etc?

    Much of TURN was filmed not far from where I was living at the time. I was selling a lot of original tinware at the time at my booh in an antique mall. I went to check my booth and all the tinware was gone, the lady at the desk said one woman had bought it all, and had also left me a note. Turns...
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    Caps and Powder

    I was at the Black Creek gun shop at Fort Shenandoah to see some of the N-SSA match today as I am thinking of getting involved with that group. He seemed well stocked: Goex FFFg, $20 per pound. Schuetzen Musket caps, $8 per hundred RWS pistol caps, $26 for a 250 round tin/plastic. Closer to...
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    FOR SALE Men’s Vest, Shaw Collar, SZ XXL

    No problem, It may be appropriate for earlier, but I have photo evidence for 1840s, so I go with that.
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    FOR SALE Men’s Vest, Shaw Collar, SZ XXL

    Short vests with shawl collars were worn at least as early as 1840. By 1860 notch lapels we’re being worn concurrently They can still be found today, but longer because men wear their pants lower today. To be critical of my own product, for the earlier years, the collar lapels should continue...
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