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    cleaning pinned barrels

    I thank everyone for their answers about removing the tang screw. Would you be kind enough to describe how to clean a barrel when it is still on the rifle? I've never attempted to do this. Can the rifling be cleaned thoroughly with the barrel on the stock? Thank you!
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    removing tang screw

    Some halfstock muzzleloaders have a wedge key to hold the barrel to the forestock but don't have a hooked breech. They have a solid breech with a tang screw holding the tang onto the wrist. Were these guns designed to remove the barrel wedge key and the tang screw to remove the barrel to clean...
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    Traditions Crockett kit

    Thanks to all for the advice and insights you gave me. Now I have an idea what a Traditions kit is like to put together. I now have advice to go on if I decide to put one together.
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    Traditions Crockett kit

    Hello, This is my first time posting on this topic. I enjoy percussion black powder rifles. I shoot a .50 cal. New Englander. Here is my question. I'm considering purchasing a kit for the Traditions .32 cal. Crockett rifle. This would be my first kit. Has anyone ever put this kit...
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    three pounder cannon

    I have little experience and knowledge about artillery. Can anyone help me with information about the three pounder cannon the U.S. Army had at the battle called St. Clair's Defeat or The Battle of the Wabash in 1791? I'm reading a recently published book about the battle and it states that...
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    Hello everybody!

    I just found out about the forum. I own a Traditions Shenandoah .50 and a T/C New Englander.50. I have an particular interest in American History from 1784-1820. And in Gen. Anthony Wayne and the U.S. Army under his command.
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