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  1. J

    Shooting Pietta Navies with red toy caps

    Some 65 years ago I received a Belgian turn-off pistol from a great uncle who had found it sitting in the cash box when, as a young man, he had inherited a livery stable that served London's West End. About 50 years ago a colleague, who shot ML, invited me to try it out at a local range. He and...
  2. J

    Haggis Day

    For a number of year, a bunch of us always celebrated Burns night at a restaurant run by a husband and wife team who had worked on the Queen's Scottish estate at Balmoral castle. They were very proud of the letter she sent them on their retirement and it hung, framed, on the wall. They were...
  3. J

    Traditions Kentucky Stock Studded with Too Many Tacky Tacks.

    Painting goes back a few years. This trade musket was advertised as available in red and I found tiny traces of that colour under a sideplate.
  4. J

    Antique Firearms

    There is an interesting class of old muzzle loader that may have been overlooked in this discussion. In wealthier economies, shooters moved from flintlock to percussion to cartridge as soon as they became available but in poorer societies, the market for muzzle loading weapons continued into...
  5. J

    Newcomer

    Having owned muzzle loaders for many years and never fired most of them, I thought it time to look at a site for enthusiasts.
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