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    .410 flint smoothbore pistol

    Powder Inc. will sell you as little as 5 pounds
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    pretty pictuere

    I think there are other rifles as well
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    French 1777 Charleville Musket

    My next purchase will probably a Baker rifle, maybe one of the kits from The Rifle Shoppe.
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    What Tube For Blowing?

    You could cut a strip of leather about 1/2 inch wider then the circumference of the outside of your muzzle. Fold it in half lengthwise and run it through a sewing machine. Turn it inside out so the stitching and extra material are on the inside of what is now essentially a tube. Then after...
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    French 1777 Charleville Musket

    Here are a couple of photos of the lock out of my 1777 Charleville that illustrate the geometry issues. First we have the half cock position which will give you an idea of how high on the frizzen this lock is designed to strike. Here is a shot with the cock in the just fired position. The...
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    French 1777 Charleville Musket

    My apologies if I shouldn't have resurrected this thread, but as it happens I fairly recently purchased the 1777 Charleville Musket reproduction from Track of the Wolf that you are asking about Tyler. Firstly, I've been nothing but pleased with the folks at Track. The musket itself seems to...
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