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Just for fun, if a muzzleloading company contacted you and asked you to supply them a name for their new line of muzzleloaders, what name would you tell them?

I'm sorry Musketman if you think my posts were ment as a "slanderfest",.... But, MOST of tha "new line of muzzleloaders", seems ta be inlines, so it seems only natural (least ta me) thet MOST "jokes" are geared in thet direction. :peace:

Every traditionalist I know of would give anuther muzzleloader shooter, "tha shirt off his back", even if tha rifle thet feller was carry'n hurt his eyes!!

I switched ta ride'n horses years ago,.... 'cause some fellas were joke'n 'bout me be'n a "cow"boy!! :: :shocking: :crackup:

YMHS
rollingb
 
I wasn't saying anyone in general, however, the inline shooters make up a goodly part of our membership...

I would hate to loose any of them over my silly post...
 
I'd name em all "Izzy". Don't matter what variation of frontstuffer it is neither.

Pre-flinters... Izzy gonna go off at all and when izzy gonna go off?

Flinters... Izzy got nuff stuff in the pan to go off? Izzy that rock sharp nuff to spark?

Then fancy carved, inlayed, gold-trimmed, outta my budget guns... Izzy gonna really SHOOT that thing and get it all dirty?

CVA bobcats for 39.95 from wally-world... izzy gonna work?

But inlines can't be called Izzy. Gotta call em by their proper name... Isadore. You know... 's adore his inline but likes the old stuff too.

:crackup:

vic
 
Inlines: The "It's a start" line.
Sidelock percussion rifles: The "Convertor" line.
Flintlock rifles: The "Old Faithful" line
Percusion shotguns: The "Where'd it go" line.
:haha:
 

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