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If T/C Would Have Made a Northwest Trade Gun...

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I think this is what she has or something similar, I would say your T/C tradegun looks pretty darn close....
 
I like this style, I was originally thinking about getting a NW tradegun but now I'm not sure lol. The drawing from around 1820 the other fella posted looked similar but looked like it was a flintlock instead of a caplock. It said the barrel for the gun in the picture is 33" this would make for a handy gun, not sure what caliber though.
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The Green Mountain .61 bore barrels on the TC Renegade and Hawken stocks have the right weight, a very nice hang. Sent one off for rifling for the Hawken, gets over 1500FPS with round ball. Having so much metal removed from that long one inch barrel makes it really nice.
 
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