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  1. rusty

    Green River knives

    Google John Nowill knives, they have knives that are closer to the historic knives that were used they have pinned handles, not rivets. riveted handles did not come out until after the Civil War. Green river knives with pinned handles did not appear until the late 1830s. I have a Nowill knife it...
  2. rusty

    New Roach Belly

    that is a very nice knife.
  3. rusty

    Hi All

    Welcome from Alberta Canada
  4. rusty

    CVA mountain rifle

    the mountain rifle that I acquired is from the early eighties, it was made from a kit but a good job was done assembling it.The stock was finished with potassium permanganate and it has faded. I would like to stain it a dark reddish brown, I thought of using Minwax stain, but I am concerned...
  5. rusty

    CVA mountain rifle

    I would like to see some pictures of CVA Mountain Rifles, I want to refinish one I just got. Thx
  6. rusty

    Hello from Ga!

    Welcome from Alberta Canada
  7. rusty

    Hello from Michigan

    welcome from Alberta Canada.
  8. rusty

    Lyman GPR/Davis Triggers

    I have a set of Davis triggers for my GPR, but I have not installed them yet, I will be watching this thread.
  9. rusty

    RMNR

    I looked at the website, and there was lots of information.
  10. rusty

    Got my Horn today.

    a nice horn,great color
  11. rusty

    Rocky Mountain National Rendezvous

    I am going to try to go next year, by the way, I sure like the powder horn you made for me.
  12. rusty

    New guy, old shooter

    Welcome,from Alberta Canada
  13. rusty

    Muzzleloader from the plateau

    Welcome, from Alberta Canada.
  14. rusty

    Hello from Canada, eh!

    welcome from Alberta.
  15. rusty

    Old guy , still shooting black powder

    Welcome from Alberta Canada.
  16. rusty

    Sitting Fox parts for a trade gun

    Has anyone here ever built a trade gun using Sitting Fox parts.
  17. rusty

    North WEst Trade Gun

    thanks
  18. rusty

    Interesting article from Backwoodsman 2020

    a great post Notchy Bob.thx.
  19. rusty

    Interesting article from Backwoodsman 2020

    that would be good
  20. rusty

    Interesting article from Backwoodsman 2020

    A good article, but I still think that flintlocks were more popular until the late 1830s.I believe the fur trade records back that up.
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