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  1. ConnorKenway1781

    Matchlock Musket

    Both took me a day to build.
  2. ConnorKenway1781

    Flintlock and Percussion pistols

    Sorry, these aren’t for sale. These are family heirlooms, and I’d like to keep them for the sentimental value.
  3. ConnorKenway1781

    FOR SALE Derringer

    Jacob would like that….
  4. ConnorKenway1781

    Flintlock and Percussion pistols

    I recently inherited 3 BP pistols. I’d like some help identifying them.
  5. ConnorKenway1781

    Greetings from Pennsylvania

    Thank you to all who welcomed me. -Connor
  6. ConnorKenway1781

    New Member Jan 2 2025

    Greetings from the frontiers of Pennsylvania. Yours in Confidence, Connor Kenway. P.S. Gotta go, taking a walk with Achilles, my GSD . Here’s a picture of him.
  7. ConnorKenway1781

    What rifle for war of 1812

    I see that. Thank you for your time. -Connor Kenway P.S. I just went on a walk with my dog Achilles.
  8. ConnorKenway1781

    What rifle for war of 1812

    Why did I ever join this forum? I just joined and there’s already these dang fanatics jumping at every SINGLE little mistake I make.
  9. ConnorKenway1781

    What rifle for war of 1812

    I’m sorry, my intent was never to mislead you. Now, I’m gonna say it again. I DID NOT MEAN THEY SHOULD BE PAIRED. -Connor
  10. ConnorKenway1781

    What rifle for war of 1812

    Anyways, back to the point, and for historical accuracy, for the British side, for a pistol, try the New Land 1805 Pattern Pistol. For a rifle, the 1805 Brown Bess. For the American side, an M1805 pistol. For a rifle, the Pennsylvania long rifle. I’m not sure about the long rifle, but all the...
  11. ConnorKenway1781

    Greetings from Pennsylvania

    And for those people out there who love trade muskets, I own this, and this is very original.
  12. ConnorKenway1781

    Greetings from Pennsylvania

    Can’t post a lot right now, but here’s a pic of the lock and muzzle. And yes, the bayonet is original too. -Connor
  13. ConnorKenway1781

    What rifle for war of 1812

    I’m talking about pistols for officers, standard muskets for regulars. -Connor
  14. ConnorKenway1781

    What rifle for war of 1812

    Fair enough -Connor
  15. ConnorKenway1781

    Greetings from Pennsylvania

    I will. -Connor
  16. ConnorKenway1781

    What rifle for war of 1812

    That’s exactly what I mean. Some sort of pistol with that lock would be nice for the British side. Paired with a Brown Bess, It’s perfect. Now, for the American side, some kind of Flintlock Kentucky Long Rifle would work. Yours...
  17. ConnorKenway1781

    Greetings from Pennsylvania

    I recently got into muzzleloaders, by inheriting a pristine and in firing condition 1722 Brown Bess.
  18. ConnorKenway1781

    What rifle for war of 1812

    It all depends on your side. If you are a regular American, try the suggested above. Possibly all flintlock. For the British side, Regular= Brown Bess, Officer: An early form of cap lock. Mind you, the percussion lock was patented in 1807, so a few officers might have had some early form of cap...
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