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    Where to have shotgun fixed

    I ordered the 331+ Tips book. The only reference to the D Arnold book was a 5 page .pdf from American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Work. What that the one? If so I already printed it and am reading it now. Very nice and has pictures...... I like pictures....
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    Pedersoli Traditional Hawken Percussion Rifle

    Thought I would ask since many parts seem to be just imported as X, but really manufactured by Y. The look of it really threw me considering it looks just like mine. Found an interesting video online about Pedersoli's factory. It is really kind of interesting as to how they make them. Great...
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    Where to have shotgun fixed

    Fixed..... I really need some time to get used to this forum's tools..... Sorry.
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    Where to have shotgun fixed

    I appreciate the information. The origins are well documented and thus I would prefer not to say who owned the shotgun. I will see if my son can go get some pictures of the parts. My father is not very technologically advanced. Being new to this forum, I really am just looking for some...
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    Where to have shotgun fixed

    From what I remember as to why it is in pieces: There was a problem with it and it was taken apart to fix a spring or something. Pops said that it is all sitting in the same Folgers coffee box since we got it back in the 1970's when I was a kid. This is the same coffee box we got it from my...
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    Where to have shotgun fixed

    Thank you much guys..
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    Where to have shotgun fixed

    Our family has a ML shotgun of some historic value that has been in pieces since the late 1800s. We would like to see what all is there (was complete when my great grandfather gave it to my dad 30 years ago), get it put together, etc. How would you guys suggest starting the project and who...
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    Pedersoli Traditional Hawken Percussion Rifle

    That looks almost exactly like mine. Is that imported from Italy and manufactured by Investarm? If so, that might be their model 120b. http://www.investarm.com/eng-avancarica.html My newest was from "KBI/Kassnar" from the late 1980's and it took me a while to figure out that who actually made...
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    Good Morning and TY for approving my membership

    I have been reading through the forum and am quite amazed at the knowledge regarding historical events and equipment that the members here possess. It is quite impressive, actually. So far, one of my favorite content on this forum is the firearm identification section. Some of you guys are just...
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    Good Morning and TY for approving my membership

    Hello to everyone! I have been around muzzleloaders and various firearms my entire life, but there is always more to learn. Take for instance the reason I decided to join this forum: Last night I ran across a smoking deal on a muzzleloader that had never been fired after it was purchased in...
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