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lighthorse

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Last Saturday I just acquired my first percussion muzzle loader, A Hawken style rifle. It's about 18 years old and mfg. by Armi Sport. It's my hope to get out and start shooting but I need to get together all the items needed and learn a few things first.

I have spent about 35 years involved with W.W.I and W.W.II era firearms with a mix of modern ones as well and have grown tired of what that area of firearms has become. I'm starting over and hoping to just keep the traditions of the American Rifleman alive... with sobriety and responsibility.

Best regards,
Jim
 
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