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  1. Rob G

    Poor man’s guns

    If the cap lock era is acceptable, my vote would be an under hammer of some sort. I’ve just acquired a Hopkins and Allen (Numerich Arms), and not knowing squat about them but just their engineering, I’d have to say they are about the cheapest thing to make. Two moving parts and the trigger...
  2. Rob G

    India Barrel Failure

    I read Cap and Balls article on the India made gun that malfunctioned in the Hungarian proof house. He stated that they had no idea what metal or method was used in the manufacturing process. For whatever it’s worth, Military Heritage states that their barrels are “made of tempered seamless...
  3. Rob G

    Hello from Michigan

    Ive been into traditional muzzle loading for around two years now. Ive been following discussions on the forum for most of that time and decided it was high time to join. So hello everyone, ill have lots of questions and add what little ive learned when i can.
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