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sean138

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I have gotten into shooting these and can't stop!
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Griswold and Gunnison
They are fun.
Sean
 
They're addictive is what they are!

I love mine, I can shoot all afternoon for 10 bucks! I kinda like that display stand you made too.
 
Glad you found these wonderful instruments. Accurate, comfortable to shoot and inexpensive to feed.

Now the addiction begins. Should you try a different caliber? Or a Remington style? Is that a Ruger Old Army in the gun store display? Can you load black powder in a case for a 45 Colt? How much should you grin when you outshoot a buddy's Glock with your 160 year old technology?

The great thing is you can feed this addiction slowly over a lifetime. :grin:

And I, too, like that display stand.

Jeff
 
Thanks guys. Maybe soon I'll get the flint musket started. Until work space becomes available though I'll be shooting these.
Sean
 
Looks like a nice Western Electric 302 in the background. I picked one up about 15 years ago in an antique shop. Still perfectly usable, except when you're asked to "press 1" to procede... :haha: :thumbsup:
 
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I rewired it to plug into a modern jack and ring on our line. No ringer volume control = ****** off wife and scared cats. Had to turn the bells so they wouldn't ring.
Sean
 
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I rewired it to plug into a modern jack and ring on our line. No ringer volume control = ****** off wife and scared cats. Had to turn the bells so they wouldn't ring.
Sean
 
Yep ... very addictive!
Acquired my first cap and ball revolver about 1970. I have about eight of them now -- not a big collection but a good variety.
I just wish I could find an 1849 .31-caliber with 5 or 5-1/2" barrel. Shot a friend's years ago, with this longer barrel, and it so much better balanced than my 4" version.
Seemed to be more accurate too.
I learned one thing long ago too: buy a kit box a whole lot bigger than you think you'll need, because you'll surely fill it with all kinds of doodads, different caliber balls, etc.
Yep, an addictive, enjoyable sport.
 
I haven't yet but I am going to make some of the skillet corn bread.I am diabetic so I don't eat alot of traditional recipes anymore.
Sean
 

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