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    cabelas tradegun historically accurate?

    Well as faras wood it is to be fancy maple with iron fittings, rear sight for my bad eyes, and am thinking on sling swivels. As to choosing thr psudeo C model I figured an older gun could cover all the way from 1700-1776 in case I want to try some living history stuff
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    sling swivels?

    Howdy, Did any of the early 18th century smoothbores have any type of sling swivels?
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    cabelas tradegun historically accurate?

    Well was offline for a bit, ended up ordering a french c from caywood. anyone dealt with them? Very nice on the phone, should have it in April. R
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    cabelas tradegun historically accurate?

    Allright TG I looked around a little and you are correct, so what is my best bet under $1200 for a French Fusil or early english design? say 1720-1760, really dont see myself building, any recommendations? Russ
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    cabelas tradegun historically accurate?

    howdy I'm getting ready to buy my first flintlock, want a 20ga smoothbore, will be used fo deerto 75yd, rabbit and tree rat. Am also lookg at historical trekking with a local group, is the trade gun offered by cabelas cl9se enough for 1730-1763? thanks
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