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  1. Dale Lilly

    What is it that pulls us into muzzle loading!

    There's a little old man inside me. He jumps up and down constantly while screaming "Let me out, I'm Jed Smith." I can't ignore him. 🦨 Polecat
  2. Dale Lilly

    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    good shooting
  3. Dale Lilly

    Ok I give up need help on AMS meaning

    Like mine. Dale
  4. Dale Lilly

    SOLD - Pending funds Pietta 1860 Army

    Sorry guys; wanna double my money? ;) :horseback:
  5. Dale Lilly

    SOLD - Pending funds Pietta 1860 Army

    I will take it if you accept USPS Money Orders. PM Coming. Dale
  6. Dale Lilly

    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    You wouldn't pay that for two, possibly four, lovely stock blanks would you? :rolleyes: Polecat 🦨
  7. Dale Lilly

    Thoughts when buying a gun

    Yeah, I recently bought a Charles Daly at a pawn shop. I paid $180 and it is a near perfect; cal .45 ML. Pretty gun, well finished. Added. Looks to be unfired but if not, then well maintained for years.
  8. Dale Lilly

    Thoughts when buying a gun

    A shoe works well and has more flat power surface than a gun stock. I met a man in Mexico who had kayaked from Washington State, down the entire west coast and back up the Sea of Cortez to San Carlos, Sonora ... all documented in several ways. Paddles do work fine in Salt water and were...
  9. Dale Lilly

    Hawkens East?

    I have no knowledge of plains style rifles in the East. However, I do have an opinion [for whatever that's worth] about the subject. Many military rifle were used, abused and relegated to the barn. Many of those were large caliber rifles intended to wound/kill men. Certainly, many of those...
  10. Dale Lilly

    Just some d@mn ole trade guns :)

    Exquisite work, great talent. Make some more.
  11. Dale Lilly

    Kit v. Factory

    Yeah, I have a couple of custom rifles as well. Love 'em a lot. They are on display over my fireplace.
  12. Dale Lilly

    Kit v. Factory

    There is another answer. I love scouring the internet and pawn shops for CHEAP kits. Example: I bought a new in box Lyman GPR kit for $175 down in south Texas. Fun build, beautiful wood [much to remove], light finish as my wife prefers and a really nice browning job using Laurel Mountain...
  13. Dale Lilly

    Muzzleloader magazine

    Got mine several days ago; worth your wait. I don't do digital magazines or newspapers,
  14. Dale Lilly

    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    Nuthin' ... it's my birthday. Polecat
  15. Dale Lilly

    Can You Help?

    As we move farther from our history, in many facets of life, we lose the Exstacy of participation. My family and friends learned to accomplish an exciting response to simple living. Example: the cell phone [yes, I have one] that allows us to stay connected continually, but also steals our...
  16. Dale Lilly

    Grandpa stories

    I had the privilege of working with both granddads. Both nice guys, one a business owner [several businesses] and the other a hard-scabble farmer. Grandpa Norlund hardly ever cursed or used foul language. However, when he did, we kids all knew to head for high ground. He only cursed when...
  17. Dale Lilly

    Hello from Athens Greece

    Welcome. I loved Athens and the Island of Crete. It is beautiful, great people and historic. Would love to see it again but I'm too old now. Dale
  18. Dale Lilly

    Early Dixie Gun Works revolvers

    i have a Remington New Model Army .44 Caliber [top flat] and marked on left flat "Dixie Gun Works, Inc. Made in Italy". No date code. Serial #32491[8] or 0. on right side of the cylinder. The barrel has small, thin vertical tool marks on its entirety. I would love to know who built those...
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