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Well mines a work in p;rogress lol. Just found some wall space and still finishing up the tomany projects I have going. For now heres where the two Lewis and Clark Tribute rifles I built will reside for now on. :v

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OK, here's my current bp offering - not counting my TC Omega :winking:

Pedersoli 50 cal kentuky flinter:
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Couple of Pietta 1860's:
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And one for Jim Zumbo (or maybe just to stir things up...)

This is what I build:
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That's a Romanian AIMS clone. Looks kinda like a "tool" next to the muzzle loaders doesn't it? Nothin pretty about the AK :surrender:
 
:shocked2: WOW :shocked2:
How'd you get the Cat to lay so still? :youcrazy: :winking:
 
Here's my LePage, scourge of the current shooting contest :rotf:
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And my Edward Marshall (.58) and Haines (.54)
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There's more, but I'm doing this with dial up.
 
Halftail said:
:shocked2: WOW :shocked2:
How'd you get the Cat to lay so still? :youcrazy: :winking:

Well, catnip of course :hmm: :rotf:

That cat fell to my TC Omega - DRT. I almost got it's sister too but my buddy couldn't stand it and came over in his 4x4 to see what I kilt and the second one bolted before I could line up a shot. It hid in some brush in the middle of the field that I was hunint about half an hour - watching me no doubt...
 
My lineup consists of:

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Jacob Dickert, Early Lancaster rifle, built by Tom Caster / .50 caliber, 42" swamped octagonal Getz barrel, Chambers Early Germanic lock, curly maple stock, brass furniture

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New England (Connecticut Valley) fowler / .62 caliber, 46" octagonal to round barrel, L&R Queen Anne lock, maple stock, brass furniture

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Early French Infantry Musket (1728, St. Etienne) built by Ed Woodland / .69 caliber, 46.75" Getz bbl, walnut stock, Rifle Shoppe lock & furniture
 
Ok, I don't have near the guns that some of ya have, but I'm getting there!

Here's my .54 GPR:

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My .45 Kentucky:

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And a .50 Spanish Monarch I just reconditioned for my son:

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Scott
 
well this is my stuff at this point.not much but i'm workin on it.from the top .32cal .50cal .54cal and the lyman is a .54 cal i built from a kit.
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Here's Mine....Nothing Fancy, Just some good ol' working guns.
From the top down:

Numrich Arms Squirrel Rifle - .45 cal, I built in the late 70's. It can be converted from percussion to flint lock. I also added barrel keys to ease cleaning.

Lyman .54 cal GPR built in 2004.

T-C Hawken with L&R Flint Lock and Green Mountaim .50 cal. slow twist barrel and home made sights. I modified this years ago, from a percussion rifle so I could hunt in Pa.'s flintlock only seasons. It's really not much of a T-C anymore as the only thing original is the stock and triggers.

T-C Hawken I recently began putting together with an EBay stock and left over parts from my modified Hawken. Still need to acquire a barrel key, the lock screw escutcheon and double set triggers.

Bottom gun is a CVA 12 ga. side by side made from a kit. I have never seen another one like it. I paid 99 dollars for the kit in the mid 80's.

I also have a couple of Uberti cap and ball revolvers, an 1860 Army and a brass framed .44 that I think is called a Griswald & Gunnison. They are not in the pic because I didn't feel like digging them out of the safe!

Good Shooting and Best Regards, Fuzzy Sites
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Here is my Rifle. It is a TC renegade with a Green mountain LRH barrel. It has a Lyman 57sml rear sight and a lyman 17 aml front sight with Lee shavers inserts. This gun shoots under 1" groups at 100 yards.
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This is my son's rifle it is set up the same as mine but he has double set triggers.
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I just finished his gun a couple of weeks ago and we have only had it out one time to shoot it. It did very well for the first time. Ron
 
Top to bottom:
.56 TC Renegade Smoothbore
.50 CVA Bobcat
.50 TC White Mountain Carbine
.36 Numrich underhammer
.45 Jukar handgun.

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RC said:
slamfire, appears to me there's 3 underhammers there? :shocked2:
An underhammer has the sights on the opposite side of the barrel, maybe if you tried standin' on yore haid, and countin' with yore fingers you could figure it out. :shake:
 
Slamfire said:
RC said:
slamfire, appears to me there's 3 underhammers there? :shocked2:
An underhammer has the sights on the opposite side of the barrel, maybe if you tried standin' on yore haid, and countin' with yore fingers you could figure it out. :shake:

Well, I thought he made a funny. :grin:
 
Horrible photography, but here's a pic of my junk.

.54 GPR
.45 Tennessee
.32 Crockett
.45 Kaintucky pistol

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Okay, here's my toys. The empty spot is where my Bedford style rifle goes, it's out getting some lock work done.
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