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    kentucky pistol

    I really dont know much about flintlocks, as ive just started to shoot them alittle. Im still learning. I always shot percussion muzzleloaders. Ive been hooked on them for many years. I guess that there are better locks than others but the ones that I have, will fire everytime, as long as I pay...
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    kentucky pistol

    Thanks for the information on the lock. Sam told me that he bought the lock as a kit and put it together as he built the pistol. He did a nice job of tuning the action, it is light and smooth,but not to the point of being unsafe. I havent measured the rate of twist on it yet. I will get around...
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    kentucky pistol

    Yesterday I went to a gun show and meet a man by the name of Sam Hinson he told me he had been making guns since 1959. He had a kentucky style flintlock pistol that he had made, he said that the lock was made by a Willie Cochrane, or Cochran, im not sure of the spelling, He also told me the...
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    new to the board

    Howdy ya all, ive been shooting percussion muzzleloaders since the late 70s, a friend got me hooked on em, Ive just recently gotten a couple of flinters, a LGPH, and a TC renegade, and what a learning experience it has been, Ive got alot to learn about em for sure.
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