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  1. J

    1860 Army

    I just finished a project involving this very issue. I purchased and original 1860 Colt made of miss matched parts between 1861 and 1863, The back strap that came with it was pitted heavily and it had been filed way under sized. Rather than building up the old back strap with a lot of weld, I...
  2. J

    Flintlocks from Canada

    Thanks everyone for you input. Actually I was just curious as to who had purchased one and the quality of their poduct. I build all my own custom guns but didn't want to refer someone there for an inexpensive flinter if the quality and service was no good. Here's a link to my introduction in...
  3. J

    Favorite rifle builder today

    Hershel House. Built the old way.
  4. J

    Flintlocks from Canada

    Has anyone had any dealing with this company? http://www.militaryheritage.com/ They seem to have reasonable prices. All that is needed is to drill the flash hole to make them operable.
  5. J

    Hello the camp

    Well, let's see. I've built several flinters, mostly all Pennsylvania (various county) style. Normally using Colerain or Getz barrels, Siler or L&R locks in kit form. A lot of the furniture I make from scratch. Normally I use a rough cut stock blank. I try to use very little power tools...
  6. J

    Hello the camp

    Just found this site today. Looks like a fine fire to sit around and palaver a spell. Been building custom flinters and doing historical trekking for a several years. Now doing more cowboy action shooting and hobby gunsmithing all type of pre 1899 firearms. Thanks! Joss
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