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    1850s German Jaeger .54 cal

    Absolutely beautiful gun. I'm jealous Bill!
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    Touch hole liner conundrum

    Get a breech face scraper and reduce its size a small amount to clear the liner. Use that to scrape the breech face then use a wad of tow around a worm to finish the job. You will also find that a wad of tow on a worm will clean a barrel better than a patch on a jag for the entire job.
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    That was hard to walk way form!!

    My brother and I set up in that building. I know the gun you are writing about. I have looked at it the last couple of shows he has had it for awhile. A little rough externaly but good bores. He is a good guy to deal with I may have to talk him out of it next show.
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    Pedersoli woes....

    It would be interesting to hear what exactly Lee had to do to correct the malfunction. A strange problem indeed when the lock would drop with the trigger set too light but no drop with it set heavier considering that either way the arm tripping the sear is striking it with the same force either way.
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    SOLD REDUCED! Original French Dueling Pistol .53 Smoothbore, Shootable! Open to offers!

    I have for sale an interesting French dueling pistol. The pistol is stocked in burl walnut and has a fancy pattern damascus barrel with St. Etine proofs. The number 2 is inlaid in gold on the breech of the pistol and the name AURY is inlaid in gold on the lockplate. The pistol is in remarably...
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    An interesting dueling pistol looking for info!

    I have this obviously French (St Eitene proofs) that I was considering listing for sale but would like to get some more information about it. It is .53 smoothbore stocked in burl walnut has a damascus barrel and inlaid in gold on the lockplate the name Aury and on the breech the number 2. I...
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    WITHDRAWN Price reduction Pietta 1860 Army Snub Nose Like New!

    Hard to believe no interest in this. Oh well off to the gunshow.
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