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Ain't she pretty!!! :grin: :)
 
Did you change the color or is that just the lighting? Looks really nice.
 
Cooner54 said:
Fine looking piece Sniper. What lock did you use in the flint version?

To my tired old eyes, it kinda looks like an old Dixie Ashmore.

Toomuch
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Shoot Flint
 
Welcome to the wonderful world of rocklocks. You'll never have to buy a cap again. Very nice looking rifle, if she shoots as good as she looks you'll have a real keeper.
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oldarmy, was gonna leave it as convertable. I'll probably sell it ,as I'll never change it. :nono:
Coner54, I think it's called a "gunmakers lock". All Siler components(in the rough) on a large unshaped lock plate.
reddogge, The picture on the bottom is the true color...
Dixie Flinter, Roger Sells it is. :applause: Don't Forget to post a picture when you get yours :thumbsup:.
Hank in WV, White washed stucco!! :rotf:
TN. Frank, Four shots, 50 yds, bench, 75 grns FFFg, .490 rb w/18ths pillow tickin. :grin:
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