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I have one .50 cal. flint pistol.
I have one .50 cal. Late Lancaster flint rifle with a swamped 44" barrel.
I have one .50 cal. LOTM "Killdeer" rifle with a swamped 50" barrel in the construction phase.
All are custom guns made by oldarmy. :thumbsup:
 
I am down to three, which suits me fine because I like to know my guns well.
(1) My main hunting rifle a .58, which has a Pecatonica River walnut stock, "TOTW" and "The Hawken Shoppe" hardware with a GM barrel and a TC lock and triggers
(2) CVA .58 Mountain Rifle for "just in case"
(3) Halfstock .62 English smoothrifle in flint.
 
I now own 23 and 3 unfinished kits, not counting the BP cartridge firearms. I have more than I need but not as many as I want, Blackpowder shootimg and the lifestyke is rather addictive.
BPWRL
 
1-.58, 2-.54s, 3-.50s and a .40, plus a .50 chunk gun currently under construction. I need a .45 and a .32 really bad.
 
hmmm, let's see...my wife has a T/C new englander .54, can I count that one? (since I clean it!) then I have a .50 flint lyman TR, a .50 new englander, a customized .50 T/C hawken. a smoothbore .50 T/C hawken, a cva hawken, cva mountain rifle, a cva kentucky (.45) and a 12 ga hudson valley fowler (flint). then 2 colt armies, a walker, one percusion .50 pistol and a flintlock 12 ga pistol. that's 14? and I'm building 2 more, but just gave one away to my niece. so is there hope for me? maybe I should run out and buy a couple more just in case......:)
 
a .41 smoothbore derringer
.50 trapper
.50 Wm Parker

.50 cva usa mt rifle
.50 cva hawkin (son's gun)
.40 gm on a TC hawkin
.32 cva squirrel gun with a .45 spare barrel
.45 cva/junkar Kentucky
.62 "Animal" made smoothbore trade gun

...obviously not enough!
 
all percussion tc renegade 54 cal, tc hawken w/gm 32cal ibs barrel a single trigger renegade w/ ibs 62 smoothbore, a lyman 54 cal plains pistol, and a traditions crockett pistol 32 cal, that makes 5, a well rounded collection of percussion now if I get the bug for a flintlock well the list will grow. I have moulds for each caliber plan to cast springtime as I will shoot up the rest of the factory balls and bullets then melt them into my own creations as I constructed a bullet trap.
 
3 flintlocks (long gun 2 rifle 1 smoothboe)
3 caplocks (long gun rifled)
1 caplock (shotgun)
1 flintlock (pistol)
4 caplocks (revolver)
1 handgonne
An unfinished wheelock
I think that's all
 
.54 Lyman GPR Percussion
.45 Traditions Hawken (Son's)
.50 CVA Hawken (Daughter's)
.50 Monarch percussion rifle
.45 CVA Kentucky
.45 Gillespie southern mountain flintlock rifle (under construction)
.54 Lyman Plains pistol (under construction)

Want more...
Scott
 
Hello from Germany!

Traditions Deerhunter, Traditions Hawken Woodsman, original smoothie, eastern Tennessee poor boy flinter, but i think Ineed some more.

Regards

Kirrmeister
 
Four percussion and five flint rifles.

Five single shot pistols and five revolvers that don't get shot much.

Still lusting in my heart for a 24 gauge trade rifle so I definitly don't have enough.
 
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