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    Italian brown bess parts

    I really need a frizzen spring and screw for an Italian bess. marked Grice 1762.probably purchased at least 35 years ago. any ideas where they can be purchased?
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    fusil grenadier?

    thank you very much for all the info. I have a 1717. I love the way it looks, but it is not a great shooter, the lock geometry is off
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    another new yorker

    hey! wes/tex, I was very fortunate growing up, had a knowledgeable gunsmith in town and a grandfather who grew up with a muzzleloader
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    another new yorker

    Sleeper, you and I need to talk more
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    fusil grenadier?

    Thanks for that. do you have any idea how they differed from a French model 1717?
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    fusil grenadier?

    can anyone comment on what is a French fusil grenadier? when were they used?, where they used in this country? and how are they different from a 1717 French musket?
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    another new yorker

    new to this site, but not muzzleloading. bought my first flinter in 1961 from the stoeger arms catalog and been at it ever since.
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