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    Muzzleloader Storage

    Bart, here is a link to the "rifle rods" there are more styles out there. Rifle Rods Might have to cut & paste, I'm not good at 'puter link sharing
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    Lock ID

    Ord sgt, I sending you a PM
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    Lock ID

    Moved here from Dayton 32 years ago, never looked back.
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    Lock ID

    Thank you Zonie
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    Lock ID

    Pictures are from a lock that is on a custom gun, unknown maker, that I bought at an auction. Shoots well and I would like to know what make/brand is for this lock. Not broken, just for my info. Any help would be appreciated. Joe
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    SOLD 68 Round ball mould vintage Dixie

    .68 dia round mould marked Kirkland, Union City (TN) $ 35.00 plus $ 10 shipping USPS Priority Continental US only.
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    SOLD Ruger Old Army first year 1972 unfired

    yes, it is sold pending funds, I have been in communication with buyer and all looks good.
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    Hello from Paradise

    Welcome from a fellow "leftie" in SW Ohio.
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    SOLD Ruger Old Army first year 1972 unfired

    Serial number look up shows first year of production 1972. Box and accessories as pictured. Instruction manual has slight discoloration and fold down center (see pictures). $ 675 shipped Continental US only.
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    Brown or not to brown?

    FlinterNick, how long do you bake in carbon powder / kasinite / true spark thanks, Joe
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    Wife says I have a problem

    Just finished discussion with the bride, bought another online this afternoon. Her comment, OK. That'll cost me somewhere down the line. Fortunately, she likes to shoot as well, mostly unmentionables but warming up to BP.
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    Wife says I have a problem

    If you know how many you have, you don't have enough.
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    Melting lead

    Lee production is what I use, don't care for the bottom pour. I ladle into moulds. Cast hundreds of both RB and unmentionables.
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    The Log Cabin Gun Shop

    You always need more
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    Big sheet of copper

    That's a fine looking box, thanks for the closeup of hinge. I may attempt similar box this winter when the woodstove is cranking along.
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    The Log Cabin Gun Shop

    Trade fair was last weekend, we made the trip from southern OH. Always have a list of needs, BP is in good supply there and no shipping charges if you go. Museum is amazing as well as the book collection.
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    Melting lead

    Enfield58, thank you for the info, I have a beekeeping friend with endless supply.
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