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Capnball

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Anybody ever watch this guy on YouTube? He's built a number of muzzle loading guns (smooth bores and rifled as well as multi barrel guns. Mostly flintlocks. All hand crafted. He's building a Jager now. He's doing it all. He makes the locks, casts the side plates, rifles his own steel. He does relief carving in wood and engraving in metal. When he's done, he takes them to the range and fires them.
He also makes knives, presentation cases, leather work, you name it.
Absolutely worth a look.
https://youtube.com/@homemadehistory7537
 
I have been watching him for several years. He has improved his safety practices quite a bit because I wondered how he still had all of his digits and limbs. He truly does some amazing things. His wheel lock pistol build was fascinating.
 
I’ve enjoyed watching him a lot. He’s not afraid to show when something doesn’t go right either. I like listening to his German accent too.
 
Anybody ever watch this guy on YouTube? He's built a number of muzzle loading guns (smooth bores and rifled as well as multi barrel guns. Mostly flintlocks. All hand crafted. He's building a Jager now. He's doing it all. He makes the locks, casts the side plates, rifles his own steel. He does relief carving in wood and engraving in metal. When he's done, he takes them to the range and fires them.
He also makes knives, presentation cases, leather work, you name it.
Absolutely worth a look.
https://youtube.com/@homemadehistory7537
Capnball:
I've been watching the guy for years. He's goooood!
God bless:
Two Feathers
 
Anybody ever watch this guy on YouTube? He's built a number of muzzle loading guns (smooth bores and rifled as well as multi barrel guns. Mostly flintlocks. All hand crafted. He's building a Jager now. He's doing it all. He makes the locks, casts the side plates, rifles his own steel. He does relief carving in wood and engraving in metal. When he's done, he takes them to the range and fires them.
He also makes knives, presentation cases, leather work, you name it.
Absolutely worth a look.
https://youtube.com/@homemadehistory7537
Very cool ! I'll have to check it out when I go to a town .YouTube doesnt work out in the woods .
 

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