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    Antique Firearms

    Hello everyone, my Charleville of the Napoleonic period still fully functional today. Unfortunately his original wand is missing but I use a Pedersoli replica then modified in diameter as it is larger
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    Antique Firearms

    Ciao a tutti e buon anno dall'Italia, fucile scozzese che è stato utilizzato nella vostra guerra civile dai documenti di accompagnamento, acquistato da un collezionista 37 anni fa. Ogni tanto lo faccio fumare di nuovo
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    Antique Firearms

    Very nice!
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    1863 Zouave

    Hello, I have one with heavy barrel for several years, never had problems, precise enough to have a 29-inch rod, I use it for informal shooting and hunting, miniè 560 grains with 95 grains of n ° 3
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    Problems I have had with, and thoughts on Pedersolis I have owned .

    As an Italian I apologize for these products, I have several PD pieces and the only one that works properly is the Quigley in 45/120.All the others have been modified to make them work properly.for the money they charge, I think, we would like something more as finishing and after sales. This is...
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    A warm hello from Italy

    Ciao Cesare,anche io dall'Italia!
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    Pedersoli Kentucky Frontier Flintlock Customization Project

    You made me want to refine one of my frontiers 😉
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    Pedersoli Kentucky Frontier Flintlock Customization Project

    Great job and well done!
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    Charleville 1777 round or sabot

    Good morning everyone, abandoned the idea of the sabot, thanks for the advice, we have moved to the round, as it should be. Round .61 mold lyman generous patch greased there was bees and vaseline oil 50/50 with 85 grains of Swiss 2, doing so has improved so much but I have to work on it. For now...
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    Charleville 1777 round or sabot

    Ok, the day after tomorrow I try, let's hope that I do not remain in my hands only the stock. But I carry my .58 for safety😉
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    Charleville 1777 round or sabot

    Ok thanks, it was to have a precise shot over 50 meters, with the inaccuracy of 1777 I wanted to find a "modern" artifice to increase the range. I would hate to leave a wounded boar in the woods, which by the way would be even more dangerous
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    Charleville 1777 round or sabot

    Question, I have a musket charleville cal.69 is it possible to use balls not round but sabot cal.12 or slug, maybe keeping the dose of powder lower?I would like to try such a thing for wild boar hunting
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    Hesitant on a .58

    I use only enfields in 58 with both two and three bands, 640-grain ball with 80 grains of F2. If I'm not wrong the shot the beast always goes down, take it that you are not wrong for deer is fine in my opinion with rounds
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    My brother finally lost his battle with cancer

    Condolences for your loss, may you rest in peace
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    English Rifle

    A great job, congratulations
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    Need help identifying Uberti model.

    If you like this is the list of production of weapons in Italy, these acronyms are also affixed to all imported weapons
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    Need help identifying Uberti model.

    I confirm that if AP, I struggle to read the acronym in the square, is from 1986, a nice piece still produced by the Uberti company before the acquisition by Beretta
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    Handmade Tomahawk

    Thank you very much
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