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    Greetings from Lubbock, Texas!

    Thanks for the info. I picked the 1861 Springfield as a starting point for my collection of U.S. cartridge-firing battle rifles. You really need to see the 1861 to understand the Trapdoor Springfield design.
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    Greetings from Lubbock, Texas!

    I've been shooting since the early 1960s, but I'm new to the world of charcoal burning. I recently purchased a Pedersoli 1861 Springfield musket, and I realize almost nothing I know of firearms applies to this piece. I look forward to shedding a little light in the darkness of my inexperience...
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