Hello everyone, greetings from England.
I have a small collection of flintlock & percussion muzzle loaders, all bought in the 1960's. Rules for firing them in the UK are very strict now but back in the 60's I fired quite a few of them. I had most of them stored in the loft and recently got them down to check on their condition . Here I am posting a gun that I was never sure about, it was sold as a boys Kentucky style rifle, it has an an unusual patchbox as you can see. The Rifle is 42" long , sadly converted from Flintlock to Percussion, Barrel is rifled and 27"excluding tang. I'm not sure if it's a genuine gun or something put together at some time.
Welcome from Esher UK …..1960s best years of my life. No shotgun laws as such , and a plod typed out my firearms cert with two fingers, pistol man like the others , Always blasting away over the woods . Yup I am 80 like most of them either side of the pond, lovely forum full of very lovely people, but beware what you print, don’t get carried away . This is the UK !!!! There’s are a few more gunny Britts dotted around I wish you well , I have this disease this year , it’s Holts disease, up in Norfolk they got £2k off me in July for 3 muzzle loaders , Yrs I am just as mad as the rest of them. I wish you and our brethren across the pond well .
Me and my new holts ml,s
View attachment 238854View attachment 238855