I would like one but they are hard to find in good shapeOne of the last reproduction Military muzzle loaders that I have. A Parker-Hale Musketoon made in 1975 from the barrel proof.
Looks great…I’d need a stepstool to load that long barrel…Finished up a .36, great shooter, now.
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Robby
Pure art Roby. That is just artwork! The detail is hard to take in all at once. Very tastefully done. This is one I will have to keep coming back to look at. No other one like it.Finished up a .36, great shooter, now.
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Forgive me I don't mean to overdo it on the compliment towards this rifle and your work. This is probably. the most beautiful rifle I have ever seen. I have seen a few, I'm in the gunmaker's guild.Thank you Frankie, thats' very kind of you.
Robby
Bee uuuu tea full. You win. PolecatHere a .54 I made a long time ago, I still have it and it still shoots great.
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Robby
A beautiful rifle!Finished up a .36, great shooter, now.
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Are they rifled barrels? Those are very nice. Im with you I could not shoot them. Thanks for showing them.A matched pair of hand engraved and checkered Uberti derringers, made in the mid '80's and never fired. They are nearly exact copies of Henry Deringer Jr's handguns. The mountings are sterling silver with a touch of gold banding on the barrels. Never fired, and never will be, at least by me. They are the only guns I have that are not to be shot. I can appreciate them for the outstanding examples of gun makers art.
Finished up a .36, great shooter, now.
Yes they are, the typical 7 grooves and 7 lands, deep cut rifling that was Henry's hallmark.Are they rifled barrels? Those are very nice. Im with you I could not shoot them. Thanks for showing them.
very nice. Im new to ML and am very impressed with the artisanship. Thanks for posting. I love the lock and wrist area, oh yeah the buttplate wood and all.
My newest isaac haines style .62 rifle with 38 in octagon to round and swamped Rice barrel with 1:66 twist, Chambers large Siler lock. Stocked in extra fancy maple.
Very nice, the rugers tops it off!!Here are mine.
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