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  1. hunter58

    Let's see your Belt or Rifleman's knife

    One of my favorites
  2. hunter58

    Narragansett Arms smoothbore info?

    This is my favorite smoothbore of all the ones I own. I've never shot any round balls through it. I did buy a .610 mould many years ago just in case. I currently use 60gr of 3f for the powder load and load 1 1/4oz shot.
  3. hunter58

    Narragansett Arms smoothbore info?

    This one also came out of his shop circa 1997-2000
  4. hunter58

    Narragansett Arms smoothbore info?

    One Phil made for me.
  5. hunter58

    Narragansett Arms smoothbore info?

    Narragansett Arms LTD was located in Indianapolis Indiana. The original owners was named Phil, don't recall the last name, but I had two made from him and was top quality. I still own the smoothbore and paid $800 for it in 1990. The company made 250 Ferguson rifles around 2000 and still command...
  6. hunter58

    Hudson Bay Camp knife

    Nice! I really like that sheath. Will be the next item on my list.
  7. hunter58

    Hudson Bay Camp knife

    Finally found an exact copy of the HBC knife I've been looking for. Looks large compared to my pistol.
  8. hunter58

    Rifle Cases

    I purchased two hard plastic cases 72 inch in length from Cabela's two years ago that will hold two flintlocks each. Don't recall the manufacture, but will look tonight when I get home. Try Cabelas
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