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    Sneering at the Grey Hawk??

    "ole slabsides', is here,reading and astounded at the vehemence with which some of you have approached this subject, and the thinly veiled prejudice and plain lack of respect it implies. I'm doing my best to keep from being royally ticked off at it. I'm not a beginner at this stuff. I've been a...
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    Sneering at the Grey Hawk??

    The other day I read someone's post in which he 'apologized' for owning a T/C Grey Hawk. Why, I wondered? The Grey Hawk is a minor item, which has been discontinued for quite a while. Not many of us own them. But they ARE good, well-made, true sidelock percussion style guns: not those low-down...
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    Interesting German knife

    I have a Puma "Jagdnicker nach Oberforstmeister Frevert" which I bought in 1960 at Waffen Bock on Berlinerstrasse in Frankfurt/Main. It has a 'bag shaped' blade, wider at the tip, not like the Linder blades your posts show. It was boxed with an accompanying booklet showing the way to 'nick' and...
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    Gray Hawk

    The Gray Hawk is my 'One and only' percussion rifle. Bought it on a whim, but I'm so glad that I did...mine was used/new, had been fired only once or twice (and not cleaned) but still had the factory papers and instruction manual zip-tied to the trigger guard. The stainless finish and black...
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    A muzzleloading Mainer

    SMO and others who responded to my post...thanks for the welcome, and I will be checking in often!
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    A muzzleloading Mainer

    After nearly six decades of shooting, hunting and messing about only with metallic-loading arms, I almost accidentally acquired a T/C sidelock (Grey Hawk) a couple of years ago. Amazed at the accuracy, and enjoying the leisurely pace of shooting, I've kept my interest. I'm far from a dedicated...
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