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    Pederzoli Brown Bess?

    I have an East India Company pattern Brown Bess from Loyalist and was able to visit their shop to pick it up. Blair (owner/operator) gets parts from India, but he manufactures the muskets himself. I love the Bess that I got from Loyalist. It's a great, heavy brute, but then again so am I!
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    Finally... Hand Mortar is Done!

    Nonsense, that'd be what would separate the pros from the amateurs!
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    Short "sea service" musket

    I've also had an excellent experience with Loyalist. I got my first ML this summer from them (an East India Company Bess) and I love it. Blair was really friendly and helpful.
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    Nock's Volley Gun

    I remember seeing that they were of pistol calibre too, but for the life of me I cannot remember where. Wikipedia states that it's .50, though: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nock_gun Beautiful piece you have there.
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    Beginner's Questions

    Thanks again folks, for all the information. Trying to absorb the information is rather like drinking from a firehose... but it'll be worth it all the same. Truro's in the middle of Nova Scotia, basically at the pointy end of the bay of Fundy. It's an hour outside of Halifax.
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    Beginner's Questions

    Thank you very much. I was pointed here by a person on another forum, who said that people hereabouts are very knowledgeable, helpful and friendly.
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    Beginner's Questions

    I'd like to get into muzzleloaders. I've got some experience with more modern arms, but am very interested in more traditional firearms. I'm currently eyeing the Brown Bess, to be found here: http://www.loyalistarms.freeservers.com/brownbesseastindiapattern.html That said, I have realized...
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