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Thanks for all the pics guys . I found out my musket components are coming .
 

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After building a number of flintlocks, I am looking for something different. How does the miquelet lock compare to the usual flintlocks in ignition speed? I saw a couple on Youtube that looked comparable, but they were shown in slow motion.
 
who doesn't like BIG BERTHA BUTS? I for one am a BIG BUT MAN, and also like FISH TAIL BUTS.
 
There are some crazy big butts there. All are interesting in their unique ways. Kind of universal, right?
 
All the above show a refreshing option to the usual Long rifle theme and no hint of factory er' 'pieces' going on copper caps .(Showing of course the widest streak of flintlock snobbery !) No I admire imagination in gun making, good to see it.
Rudyard
 
WKD, some info on that beautiful piece please?

This is a Hudson Fowler I just finished. 47" tapered round 20 gauge barrel (by Bob Hoyt) a lock from The Rifle Shop (early French) all brass copied cast and copied from original guns.
I have it listed in the Firearms for Sale section. Taking offers.
 
Ooooh Gentlemen, I believe I am in love! The big butts give balance where it should be, and makes pass shooting with a long barrel a thing of beauty! I'm presently working on a big butted canoe gun using a broken and cut down Virginia rifle, iron furniture with a 30" Oct/round .50 caliber barrel (Green Mountain) and a Siler classic style percussion lock (I know, I know,) which a fellow gentleman and scholar from Missouri named Tenn-something graciously took a hell of a loss on so I could afford it. The stock balances up to my right arm like a glove and takes the weight off the fore end so I can hold it nicely with my crippled left arm. I have a Springfield 1863 musket barrel opened to .60 cal. smoothbore that I intend to make a late percussion ( I know, I know,) Trade gun out of, and the breech is big enough to justify a BIG butted stock. With the heavier 'buck and ball' 40" barrel, I believe it will be a real beauty. I might be prejudiced though, since my Mother's maiden name was -get this- Butts!
 
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