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    WANTED CVA / Russell 6” Green River knives

    I have one, bought it as a kit from a blk powder gun shop long gone now, around 1974, Cleaned my first deer with it in the Northern Wisconsin Woods in 74. The CVA logo is still visible, if you look closely. A yr ago I added another dot at the bottom of the sheath. its been a good knife on deer...
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    Miles to go

    Looks good.Keep at it. Dave
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    Looking for info

    Looks Like a Maynard Cartridge. But they were .50 Cal. Dave
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    Where should I Get My Miroku Charleville Defarbed?

    I have turned down good deals on guns that are defarbed. I wont buy them. Dave
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    Jaeger rifle sling

    Looks very nice. I find leather working very relaxing myself. Dave
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    Green River knives

    Kapi What make knife is that I cant make out the markings, in that pic. Dave
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    Permalyn

    Yah, Its out all over no venders I checkes hac any in stock. Thats to bad as I prefer Permalyn over True Oil. thier must be some kind of trouble at the factory. Dave
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    Green River knives

    Hers a couple of pics of my John Nowill knives, and the sheaths, I made for them. I redid the handles, more to my liking, with some stain and, LMf sealer. I kind of like the 5 inch blade better than the 6 incher. They are very sharp. Dave
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    Green River knives

    John Nowell knives are good also. I have a 5, and 6 inch butcher knives. I have not found a source for just the blades tho. There handles are a little smaller than Green river knifes, also. They are made in Sheffield England. Bernal Cutlery is one source for John Nowell Knives. Dave
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    Green River knives

    Green River blades are really good. If you don't want the two piece brass rivets, buy a knife kit and make your own. In a kit you can find, and use steel, or brass pins. Green River blades make excellent knives, just substitute pins for rivets, and you will have a more authentic knife. They also...
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    Pedersoli Brown Bess ?’s

    A Kibler NW Trade gun would get my down payment. Dave
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    Pedersoli Brown Bess ?’s

    A North West Trade gun from Kibler would be a real interesting entry into this market. Just think a Kibler North West Trade gun, Wow. Dave
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    Pedersoli Brown Bess ?’s

    Cascade I went with the carbine size, as I don't like real long rifles, I even cut 9 Inches off my Pedersoli Penn Long Rifle. It is much more handleable now. Just my opinions.
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    Pedersoli Brown Bess ?’s

    Get the Pedersoli Brown Bess, or a kit from Dixie Gun Works. you cant go wrong. I built my Bess Carbine from a Pederdoli kit, from Dixie. Dave
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    Whom Used a Frizzen Stall?

    I make my own, when needed, out of scrap leather. Easy to make. Dave
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    Got my Horn today.

    I have built two of his KITS, they are top notch. If you need horn parts, or accessories, its the go to place. Dave
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    69 Caliber Buck 'n Ball Ammo?

    I think "Muzzle Loaders" has 1842 Muskets in stock. You might call them and ask. A member on here turned one down, for some reason, real recent. Dave
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    Pedersoli Trade Gun Lott Lock Question

    The screw hole you mention is for just that on the Pedersoli Trade gun, a small wood screw at the front right side of the lock. The Pedersoli Trade gun has only one screw/bolt holding the lock in, and it is the rear left screw/bolt. The front left screw is just a wood screw, about 1/2 to 3/4 in...
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    Idea Help

    Most Trade Gun conversions I've seen are ugly. Dave
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    Serpent Sideplate Reworked

    Yes it looks a lot better. I did the same on mine. Looks good. Dave
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