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    Building the 1792 Contract Rifle

    May I suggest you contact Tomfoolery3rd (too long, make it LongTom?) and see if he would be interested in your materials. I have no idea how long he has been teaching, or if his school district would allow your material in his curriculum, but it might be worth a try.
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    Building the 1792 Contract Rifle

    May I suggest you contact Tomfoolery3rd (too long, make it LongTom?) and see if he would be interested in your materials. I have no idea how long he has been teaching, or if his school district would allow your material in his curriculum, but it might be worth a try.
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    "1816" Remington .50 caliber

    I bit the bullet, bought it, and it has arrived. Beautiful! For $1600.00 I got it in its original sealed box from a gun dealer. Browned barrel, striped dark maple stock with great figure in the wood and bright brass fittings. Great wood to metal fit. Marked "Remington .50 cal" on top of the...
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    Brass tacks

    Three weeks ago the wife and I were at Colonial Williamsburg, and I noticed in the Prentice Store they had big, beautiful brass tacks at 45 cents each. Now I read this string and recall, durn, why I should have bought a handfull! They were handmade, would have looked far better than what is...
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    "1816" Remington .50 caliber

    I have been offered a .50 caliber flintlock that was made in the Remington Custom Shop in the mid 1990's to commemorate the opening of the Remington Company in 1816. Has anyone dealt with this weapon? Is it a good one? I plan on target shooting.
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