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    French Fusil

    Ihave a type D foozle I purchased and assembled from Pecatonica.The maple stock was plain not a lot of curl, nice steel furniture, L&R lock. The stock is about 95 % shaped and inlet for the barrel , lock etc. IMHO, good kit guns for the money I also bought a southern mountain rifle kit...
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    Flint question

    I concur, Depends on the lock / geometry of the lock. :results: I find myself placing the flint in the jowels bevel up, seem to work fer me , when the flints dull I'll peck away at it with the spine of my knife in the field ( UNloaded of coarse) at the bench I use a piece of 5/16" brass...
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    Wet weather again.

    Alittle wax or grease applied around the perimeter of the pan works wonders especially if used in conjunction with a well oiled and fitted cows knee :m2c:
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    F/L ?

    Evenin' Snake Eyes, You may want to take a look at Track of the wolf web site. Often time you can find a semi custom flinter in the $700.00-$900.00 range. I realize this is a bit more than you want to spend, but it will be worth the extra shillings. My first flint rifle was a...
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    Evenin' y'all

    Finally got logged on , new face to this here forum, looks to be a wonderful site. Been shootin' and huntin' with muzzle loaders fer 15 yrs or more , switched to flint in 95 and ain't looked back. Look forward to visitin' and talkin' as often as time allows. Y.M.H.S...
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