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How many smoke poles that you own? I have1 T/C New Englander,2 T/C Renegades,1 T/C Greyhawk,1T/C Treehawk,1CVA Missouri,1 CVA Hawkins,1 Cva Bobcat, 1 CVA 32 cal squirrel rifle,1 Traditions 45 cal scout. Don't get me wrong I am not bragging,just wanted to share my passion.
 
How many smoke poles that you own? I have1 T/C New Englander,2 T/C Renegades,1 T/C Greyhawk,1T/C Treehawk,1CVA Missouri,1 CVA Hawkins,1 Cva Bobcat, 1 CVA 32 cal squirrel rifle,1 Traditions 45 cal scout. Don't get me wrong I am not bragging,just wanted to share my passion.

I have more than one...they are all TC Hawkens...a very few are percussions in various calibers, but all the rest are Flintlocks in a variety of calibers, barrel twists, most with TC barrels, a few with GM barrels.

But the total number is classified due to the fact that my significant other may read this...
 
I like T/C's too:

1 Greyhawk .50
2 Black Mountain Magnums both .50 w/spare shotgun barrel
1 T/C Hawken .50
1 Seneca .36
1 Cherokee .32
1 Lyman GPR .54

Also in the 'I' Column:
1 Black Diamond .50 (Got me started in BP)
2 T/C System 1's with a full set of rifle barrels (.32 thru .58) plus scattergun

If inlines count, we're tied.
Bob
 
as of right now, 2 underhammers, 1 zouave, 1 cva kentucky caplock, a bunch of bp handguns. i already sold a couple of others because i am out of work. what i have left is staying.
 
I also have a I that my wife bought for me,don't shoot it much,but I would'nt take nuthin for it.
 
32 Traditions Crokette
45 Numrich Arms Under Hammer
45 TVM Flint Tenn
50 CVA Flint Plainsman
50 CVA MagHunterBolt
50 TC ThunderHawk
54 Lyman GPR
58 Colt 1861 Special
62 J Brown Flint Smothbore
12 Gauge CVA Trapper

44 Remington New Army 1858
44 Colt 1851

:) :) :)
 
I was really happy to see a couple of T/C Greyhawks listed. I only have a Greyhawk, a T/C Patriot, and a CVA Bobcat. I hope to add to it. I'm fairly new to shooting (a couple years). How do your Greyhawks compare with the T/C Hawken?
 
Not nearly enough. Right now I have a TC Renegade Flintlock and a TC O@$%&! (I) which I'm selling to pay for the underhammer I'm having built. I had a TC Scout, but sold it (wish I had it back). On my wish list are:

A Brass Mowry
A Parker-Hale Whitworth
A Jim Chambers English Gentleman's Sporting Rifle
A 12-bore Alaskan Zephyr

Jimbo
 
50 cal. gal,
Howzit compare? The Hawken's like a prom queen that causes alot of pain (Proud to have her on my arm but she smacks me in the side of the face whenever I touch her off).

The Greyhawk's a forgiving and comfortable friend. Results are always gratifying, if I do my part. A joy to carry and shoot (if somewhat plain).
Bob
 
I'm going to try to list them without going to the gun cabinets.

T/C Hawken .50 percussion kit( never finished)
Navy Arms .58 Remington Zouave
T/C .54 Renegade flinter
T/C .54 Renegade percussion
T/C 12 ga. New Englander
Lyman .54 Deerstalker w/ extra 20 ga. barrel
Navy Arms 12 ga. SxS shotgun
Traditions .50 Trapper pistol
T/C .54 Scout
(2) Lyman .50 GPR flinters (never fired & for sale)
Tip Curtis .54 early Pennsylvania flint w/ 38" C profile GM swamp barrel

Waiting for: .36 underhammer Buggy rifle

I think that's it. If my wife happens to read this, I made it all up! :haha:
 
The Hawken's like a prom queen that causes alot of pain (Proud to have her on my arm but she smacks me in the side of the face whenever I touch her off).

Just to add a comment so .50cal Gal doesn't misunderstand...an individual's size and shape creates conditions where a rifle can do this...also, how & where a shooter mounts a rifle can contribute to this...plus the shooting style used such as offhand vs. bench rest, etc, can contribute to this situation.

By contrast, I've shot TC Hawkens for 15 years...have them in .45/.50/.54/.58 calibers and they're a walk in the park for me
:front:
 
Hmmm... mental inventory time... :hmm:


in descending order of caliber/barrel length:

1842 ArmiSport .69 smoooothbore

1661 Springfield (Dixie Arms) .58 cal.

Whitney-Mississippi .58 cal. Tom Nixon-built

1863 Remington "Zouave" .58 cal. w/Numrich Arms barrel

"CSRichmond" carbine .58 cal. (I built from an already-cut-down original Springfield)

T/C Hawkin .45 cal.percussion (from kit)

T/C Hawkin .45 cal flinter (from kit)

Walker Colt repop.

Also have an original Spencer carbine in the safe, but that's bp cartridge, so...
 
1816 Type Manyard Conversion 1857
1842 Springfield Smooth
1795 /1842 Jaeger rebarreled to .58 Numrich (CS Type thing)
1863 Type II Springfield
1860 Colt to 18' PA. Vol. Cav. Farnsworth Charge ...Capture by C.S.! Thank you! It is a tack driver with orig. everything. It has great wear from holster/horseback. Cool.
Repro Cabella Rem .44, So I don't wear out the above.
All shoot OK, I trust the 42 and the 60 colt. I wan't to become more familiar with the Springfield 63 Musket.
:grey:
 
In birth order:

.50 percussion CVA Mounatin Rifle
Navy Arms 12 gauge double percussion
.36 flint, 42" Sharon barrel
.50 flint Tennesse Poor Boy, 42" Green Mountain bbl
.53 Santa Fe Hawken percussion
.50 flint Lancaster, 42" Getz bbl
.58 flint full stock Hawken, 36" Green Mountain bbl

Eclectic collection of pistols and revolvers I have gathered over the years.

On my list of things to I would like to build are a .32 squirrel gun and a 24 gauge northwest trade gun.
 
an old (30+ years) CVA mountain rifle, perc. .45, reworked with some old salvaged brass;
DGW "lancaster" small siler lock, .45
DGW Tenn Poor boy, perc, .32
CVA Squirrel Hunter, left handed, perc. .32
T/C Hawken, perc. .50 w/peep sight
Chambers Mark Silver Va rifle, built by Mike Gahagan, .58 flint
Lyman GPR, left handed, flint .50
Lyman Deer hunter lefty, flint .50
DGW 12 ga SxS perc
Piedersoli 12 ga SxS,perc.
Euroarms .36 Rem. repro
Ruger Old Army
Hoppe's .45 perc single shot target pistol
DGW Harper's Ferry flint pistol, and one really old, british made single shot perc pistol that a friend of mine broght back from Afghanistan in the early 1060's..beat to heck..
I never counted before..I'm shocked..Hank
 
i guess i'm out gunned i only have:

.50 traditions kentucky (perc.)
.50 cabelas hawken carbine (perc.)
.45 hopkins&allen underhammer
.50 cascade manum (inline)


but more are in the wroks really want a flinterpossibly a .32 for squirell or a 12 guage.
 
Not many yet, and am looking into building the NSW 'Trade Pistol'. Well, this is what I have so far, in the order I bought them.

Uberti 'Remington' 1858
Uberti 'Colt' Walker
Pedersoli Tryon .45
Navy Arms 'Zouav' carbine w/Zoli barrel.
Pedersoli Kentucky flintlock .45
North Star West Trade Gun .62 that I bought used and am refinishing.

Also have a few cartridge smokepoles since I collect milsurps too:
Springfield 'trapdoor' Rifle (45-70)
Argentine Remington rollingblock (43 Spanish)
Mauser M71 (43 Mauser)
Danish Remington rollingblock (45 Danish)

Lois
 
Euroarms:
3 band Enfield
2 band Enfield
Enfield musketoon

Pedersoli:
1859 Sharps infantry rifle
.45 Tryon rifle w/replica scope
brass Queen Anne pistol
Brown Bess musket

Pietta:
58 Remington
58 Remington stainless

Hopkins & Allen:
.45 Targeteer underhammer
.45 Hertitage underhammer

Irish Musket Lock Co:
.75 14th century handgonne
.50 15th century handgonne

Colt 1861 Special Contract rifle musket
.45 Santfl Schuetzen Rifle by Bondini
.45 Brass Texas Mowry rifle
CVA blunderbus
Late 15th century matchlock by Historic Arms
Highland pistol by Armi San Marco
Miltary matchlock by Jurgen Kreckle
Miltary wheelock musket by Kit Ravenshire
Dutch Trade musket by Leonard Day
Navy Arms .45 Penna long rifle
.40 percussion rifle import by Turner Kirkland before Dixie
Ratty mid 15th century matchlock by John Buck
1842 Springfield by ArmiSport

BCR:
1873 Trapdoor Springfield rifle
1873 Trapdoor Springfield carbine by H & R
1871 Martini Henry rifle
Sharps rifle in .45/70 by Pedersoli
Henry Rifle by Uberti
Vertelli M1871/79/15
1873 SAA in .45 Colt by Uberti

Plus mostly 20th century Milsurps.
 
Not tellin'. By me it's braggin'.

Let's face it, you can be a millionaire on the internet.

In any case, my pathetically small collection of only 28,4558 weapons could not possibly interest any of you rich Americans with REAL collections, eh? :kid:

tac :grey:
 
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