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  1. _cowpoke

    Colt Navy 1851 Shoulder Stock

    Howdy all, a while back I purchased a shoulder stock I believe made by EMF company for the pietta 1851, from forum user kh54. I installed the longer screw set to affix the stock to, and tried to put it on with no success. It sat crooked and I couldn't even get the backstrap to hug the inside of...
  2. ILoveMuzzleloading

    George Moller's 17th Century French Matchlock Musket

    Today we're taking a look at one of the oldest muzzleloaders, and ignition technologies for muzzleloaders ever built. There's really not much older than the matchlock. This French example of a matchlock represents everything known about matchlock muskets from the 1600s and even farther back...
  3. Ethan Yazel

    Up Close and Personal with an RW Wright Flintlock Pistol from 1977

    A friend of mine, Max Egolf stops by the shop to share some of his personal collection with us. This R.W. Wright flintlock pistol was built in 1977 and never fired until Max purchased it in 2016. The pistol features a 54 caliber swamped barrel, but from the looks of the rifling, this was once...
  4. Ethan Yazel

    Behind the Scenes of a Black Powder Maniac Video

    We were excited to work with Mark Humphries of the Black Powder Maniac Youtube Channel to host his annual New Years Day fun shoot at the NMLRA headquarters last week. We were able to see Mark working with fans that were new to blackpowder and old pros. It was a day of great fun and friendship...
  5. Ethan Yazel

    A look at an original Beck longrifle and 1900s ML history

    I wanted to share a look into some early 1900s muzzleloading history from the NMLRA museum this past September. Hope you enjoy.
  6. Le Loup

    Making Leather & Bark Wads.

    I use leather wads because there is less chance of starting a bush fire. Being a living historian & a historical trekker I also have an interest in long term wilderness living & sustainability. I carry an original wad punch with me in my knapsack that belonged to my Father, so I can cut new wads...
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