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    Old Barrel

    Hey guys any ideas on these barrel markings ? Maker? Time period? Smooth bore barrel is 45 ¾ inches long . Octagonal to round with two wedding band transitions in 69 cal. Thanks in advance. Bottom of barrel Top of barrel
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    How to throw the hawk

    Your tomahawk will make a quick mess of your pumpkins. :haha: I'm almost addicted to the sound the tomahawk makes as it impacts my hawk block. :grin: Bob
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    Hawk Targets

    Thanks Claude thats just what I was looking for !!!
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    Hawk Targets

    :surrender: HELP!! I'm looking to built a tripod style tomahawk target and have one question. How is the block attached to the tripod? I assume it is nailed or bolted from the back. Correct?? Thanks in advance! Bob
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    Lewis & Clark Expedition Rifles

    Yep 30 K for and air Rifle. Ernie doesn’t use modern machines when he builds these things they are all built by hand. The old fashion way . He is not get rich off any off of any of them. He figures he’s making about 10 bucks and hour for the amount of time it takes to build. He has...
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    Lewis & Clark Expedition Rifles

    I was lucky enough to actually shoot a reproduction of the Lewis and Clark Air Gun made by my friend Master gun maker Ernie Cowan of PA a few years back. It has a twenty two round tube magazine on the side in 46 cal. It is actually a repeater . 22 shots a minute was unheard of at this time in...
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