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Kinda my American version of a Jaeger Rifle, .62 caliber.
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Robin
 
Some very fine guns represented in this thread works of art for sure. My tastes tend to be more for the mundane plain Jane's so to speak. It would take a week to round them all up for a "harem picture". So I'll just put one or two up as I find the pictures. Someone posted about their Mowery so here is mine a 50 caliber. A great shooter and very accurate if I do my part. Made in the Texas shop and spelled differently.
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Some very fine guns represented in this thread works of art for sure. My tastes tend to be more for the mundane plain Jane's so to speak. It would take a week to round them all up for a "harem picture". So I'll just put one or two up as I find the pictures. Someone posted about their Mowery so here is mine a 50 caliber. A great shooter and very accurate if I do my part. Made in the Texas shop and spelled differently.
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Is that maple. Its one of a kind
 
Here's my only two muzzleloading pistols. The top one is a Kentucky, 50 caliber percussion, that I built from a kit. The bottom one is an FIE 45 caliber. I don't know what model it is. It was sold to the Gun Room where I used to work. It was in poor shape, so I disassembled it, stripped all metal and wood. Then I fixed and replaced anything needing TLC. I then blued the metal and stained the wood. Both shoot fine and are accurate out to about 25 yeards.
 

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