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  1. wganz

    SOLD Traditions Kentucky Rifle Kit

    just for clarification, is this the single trigger version?
  2. wganz

    Traditions Hawken .50 on consignment at local gun shop

    This rifle appears to be unfired or extremely well cared for. Tag says $395. Should I buy or price too high?
  3. wganz

    Don't Carve That Stock!

    Unfortunately, years of bending over a hospital bed to lift > 400# bariatric (aka land whales) has taken its toll on my back & hands. The pinched nerves will cause my fingers to move on their own accord. From time to time, my right arm will jerk with such force that it’ll throw the computer’s...
  4. wganz

    Don't Carve That Stock!

    Guess I don't. Every time I've either used or seen one used on a firearm, it takes off like it was possessed by a malevolent spirit straight from a Stephen King novel. Alas, I keep mine unplugged lest it see an unmarred steel surface and induces it into a chip flinging fury.
  5. wganz

    Don't Carve That Stock!

    A Dremel when used on a firearm should have an ATF Form 1 approved first to register it as a Destructive Device.
  6. wganz

    Minie Ball Tests In Smoothbores

    Bullets, Projectiles, & Sabots
  7. wganz

    Mackinac Trade Gun - *** 1024 pixel wide Pictures ***

    Images Courtesy of Mackinac State Historic Parks
  8. wganz

    Mackinac Trade Gun - *** LARGE PIX ***

    Images Courtesy of Mackinac State Historic Parks
  9. wganz

    Mackinac Trade Gun - *** LARGE PIX ***

    Some stated that they had issues with the large pix originally sent from the museum. They were resized to 1024 pixel width and reposted for ease of viewing. Apologies for any confusion that may have been caused.
  10. wganz

    Mackinac Trade Gun - *** LARGE PIX ***

    I will ask. Won't hurt.
  11. wganz

    Mackinac Trade Gun - *** LARGE PIX ***

    Per the curator, that is a 1:1 reproduction of what was found at the bottom of a lake. And we're off to the races on fusil purity and iSchlong waving. Next will be that it was made in India. Sigh, this feces is getting tiresome.
  12. wganz

    Mackinac Trade Gun - *** 1024 pixel wide Pictures ***

    there was a local gunsmith that did a 1:1 recreation of a trade gun that was found at the bottom of a lake. Don't recall his name but it was mentioned in a previous thread as being quite qualified to do the work.
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