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4sd4d

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Greetings All,

Just thought I would introduce myself in her, seems to be the appropriate place to do so.

I have been utilizing flintlocks since the age of 16, when I began reenacting the War of 1812.

It seems now I am almost 29, I am a toolmakers apprentice working in Southeast IA.

My arsenal includes a 1777 Charleville replica and will soon include a self-made swivel gun with a 1.625" bore.

I am off to look at stuff on this site.
 
Howdy and welcome aboard 4sd! We need all the volunteers we can get! So dig in and git some! :hatsoff:

Davy
 
Welcome to the MLF,great to have you with us.Hope
you will visit often and contribute when you can.
I am snake-eyes :hatsoff:
 
here, because I like this site for info and the people seem great, I have added my avatar.

This is actually a photo of me in my war of 1812 garb in a bayonet charge. It is from a fort in my hometown called Fort Madison. There is a website out there somewhere. I was involved for many years.

One thing that impresses me about this site is the fact that there are so many facets of traditional muzzleloading here from the reenactors like me to the guys that just go out to shoot and dont want any fancy clothes.
 

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