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You’ve got some nice guns indeed, keep posting originals, I’m sure that many, like me, enjoy seeing them\
Glad you and other members enjoyed the threads that I submit which are to explain the history of the gun there are members who do not, but we are all members that are interested in muzzle loaders in some form.
Feltwad
 
Nice, thanks for sharing your original smoothbore !
Feltwad I also prefer collecting & shooting original antique firearms & would think there are many history buffs on this forum who feel the same.
Most of us who have built custom rifles use what we have learned from researching quality originals to build our reproductions.
 
I love a great smoothie, what a beautiful gun

Glad you and other members enjoyed the threads that I submit which are to explain the history of the gun there are members who do not, but we are all members that are interested in muzzle loaders in some form.
Feltwad
I for one love the originals. I have 9 1960s cva,transitions and tc, I also have a 40 cal built in 1850,muzzle heavy 13 lbs but it's a work of beauty
 
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