Anytime. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.Thank you for the help. I will take your advice.
Anytime. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.Thank you for the help. I will take your advice.
NiceI am so amazed at the muzzleloaders on this forum. It's what got me hooked. I wish they had a category for showing them off. Maybe now is the time to post some pictures. I have seen NO 2 alike, real beauties.
Great, but what is the bicycle handlebar looking thingy at the bottom?Top 2 are 54 cal gpr's. Lower gpr is my hunting rifle.Bottom is a 20 guage trade gun, then 50 cal cva pistol and 1860 brass 44 holstered. View attachment 247566
My gun rack is in my weight room. It's a lat pull down bar that mounts to my squat rack.Great, but what is the bicycle handlebar looking thingy at the bottom?
everybody needs oneMy gun rack is in my weight room. It's a lat pull down bar that mounts to my squat rack.
Thank youTVM .50cal.
Leman 50.cal.
Pedersoli Plainsman .45cal.
Crockett Rifle .32cal.
T/C New Englander .50cal
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Nice bunch of rifles! I really like the Crockett. Ordinarily not a fan of tack decoration but the New Englander looks very good and tastefully done. Good job.Thank you
What a treasure. Very cool to have a barrel from 18th century materials from such a masterful collaboration of talent.Thank You. It is a .54 caliber. The barrel came from Bobby Hoyt using original 18 century wrought iron.
Thats so he can pick them heavy barrel upGreat, but what is the bicycle handlebar looking thingy at the bottom?
Thanks for taking us on the journey, 64Springer. You did good! The ramrod entry looks cool. Now, show us how she shoots, man! Have a wonderful first outing with the 'phoenix' rifle.Finished her up last week.
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