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    Help identifying my rifle

    It appears to me to be a percussion version of an Ultra-Hi rifle made by Miroku in the mid 1970s. I have the same rifle in flintlock.
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    Sargent York - 1941

    On a related note, my grandfather was 36 when drafted in 1943 and was a month shy of 38 when he landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day +3. All men 18-45 were required to register, but 37 was the max draft age
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    Have a Kentucky pistol kit missing the flintlock. What can I use???????

    Try L & R Locks. They have a lock in their RPL series that is designed for different manufacturers, such as CVA. I replaced the stock percussion lock on my CVA Mountain rifle, which I’ve had since 1978. It only required minor fitting and works like a charm. I got mine through Track of the Wolf
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    Is This Possible?

    I remember that in the 90s, a reenactor was accidentally shot with a ramrod during a film shoot. If I remember correctly they were filming a battle scene and the director wanted to make it look more realistic by having everyone go through the motions of ramming their load. One guy forgot to...
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