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    "Stamps"

    Thank you all for the informations. Fear in this case it will be more clever to order my stamp here in Austria - no transport costs. Primarily I hoped to find a ready made stamp for a NorthWest Gun, simply because many companies offer Tradegun kits. Something like this... or like this...
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    "Stamps"

    Does anyone know a source for stamps like the Tombstone Fox used on Tradeguns. Or also other proofmarks similar (not identical) to antique ones? Many thanks in advance... Greenhorn
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    Smoothbore vs. rifle in colonial America

    As far as I heard it was less a question of the price to choose a smoothbore. With a patched ball there's little difference up to 50 yards, but the smoothbore offers the flexibility to fire shot, it's easier to load, and if nothing else is at available, a hand full of small stones would do. So...
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    Thats No Kentucky!

    Great piece, Zonie! One of the best contemporary Schuetzen Rifles I have seen. :: True, but - compared to many of the original ones I can see here from time to time, this seems to be a very slender one. Last year I saw one with a 2.5" butt plus 2" cheekpiece. Wondered how to handle it, but -...
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    Confederate Schnider & Glassic .36

    Think you're right, Zonie. There's for sure many on the market that are no "real ones". Even here, in "Old Europe", I met a person that wanted to sell me a brass plated i Italian replica as a Confederate revolver. Not even the "Blackpowder Only" was removed... However, here in Austria I'm far...
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    Confederate Schnider & Glassic .36

    Great work, Zonie! :applause: Can't be done better. Maybe there's some newer information about the antique Original. Of little importance, but maybe of interest. I'd believe it's the "Schneider & Glassick" revolver... ... and as far as I know there's different opinions about the...
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