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Dandyfunk

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Hello all, When I joined this forum it was because I had just bought my first muzzle-loader. I was warned that this could have a bad side affect of wanting more. Its true!! I live in an area that seems to have a lot of un-wanted guns that are had for the cheap, still I have decided that its best that I learn how to use the darn things and stopped the buying. Here is a pic of my collection. Df
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Nice! I have one and will be real intimate with it before I buy another. :thumbsup:
 
It was never my intent to buy so many so quickly but the price of each was the reason it happened. I bought the first, the blond CVA Mountain Rifle for a 150 bux. Then the CVA full stock (the one above the blondy) for $50. The last three long guns, two Zouaves replicas and the .45 TC were bought for $375 as a bundle. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. Df
 
Two of the pistols I have had for years, the 1858 army and the single shot boot gun. The 1801 Parker by Traditions was a recent purchase.
 
Definitely got them at great prices! I like the looks of that Mountain rifle. Does that one have the 1:66 twist or the 1:48?
 
WillametteT said:
Definitely got them at great prices! I like the looks of that Mountain rifle. Does that one have the 1:66 twist or the 1:48?
Thank you I did a lot of work to refinish it. I do not know the rate of twist. It is a CVA kit form the 70's as best that I can tell. Df PS. there is another thread that I posted of me re-doing the stock. Df
 
Dandy, u the guy who keeps finding badly finished stocks?

Nice values, and nice enough guns, there.
 
Can't get any worse! Could get better with a few (dozen) flintlocks though.... :surrender:
 
What Flint said! You might want to augment your collection with 4 or 5 flintlocks. To start.
 
Are you trying to corner the market on muzzleloaders in Sacramento too! Your pile looks a lot like what I've bought over the last couple of months--GOOD JOB!

Michael
 
Heck, you haven't even hit the slippery slope yet.

I keep buying the bargains and fixer uppers, but can't seem to part with any of them. Stopped counting decades ago.
 
zimmerstutzen said:
Heck, you haven't even hit the slippery slope yet.

I keep buying the bargains and fixer uppers, but can't seem to part with any of them. Stopped counting decades ago.
I can't resist a bargain or vintage muzzleloader either. Just factory stuff at this point with one or two exceptions. The herd just keeps growing and growing. I think I have issues.
 
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