Surfinator58
40 Cal
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- Sep 7, 2018
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I heard from someone it was because the imported black powder guns in the seventies had f a r a poking up from the stock on the Barrel and people confused with farb
Nothing historically offensive in that stuff! And some of the items, like the non-slip soles, are SAFETY-related. As one of my reenacting buddies says: "We are here to learn by reenacting, but not by hurting or killing ourselves".I have mixed feelings, I try to keep an historic camp, equipment ect. But I have more cotton then used in the past. I have wool blankets some 100% some 15% modern fiber, none the plain white or white with black bar that was 90% of the blankets in the past.
I have non slip soles added on my shoes for safety, and my glasses are modern glass not easily shareable glass of the old days.
I keep water pills in my kit.
I have some guns with ‘black powder only’ stamped on the barrel that I don’t even try to cover
None of my knifes really pass muster
Some things I worry about, some I let slide.
I have a folding frying pan. I use it if I’m past 1820s but not at a colonial. Same with my reed stem pipes and my clay stems.
"defarb." What exactly does this mean? Screwed up.
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