Thinking I am going to thumbtack this one!

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I have The Mountain Men in digital format, buzzed through it here a little bit ago. 1 hour 28 mins into the movie, Heston is holding and shooting a flinter....

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Got her all reworked to the best of my ability. Pitting still there, but I darkened it up using brass ager, so not quite as noticeable. A little rusting in the bore came out ok. Keeping an eye out for some high quality brass thumbtacks!
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hey friend. dont want to bother you.im being honest. think i know what thumb tacking is but how do you go about doing it.what kind of tacs are used?
 
Be sure to predrill, especially if the shanks are brass and not steel. I see some in bronze on the Zon. Those would be subtle, but I have no idea if they would have been used in the historic period.
Yes sir, I actually plan to pull the butt plate and do a little testing there before do any visible thumb tacking on the sides. 45 year old hardwood is sometimes now very hardwood!!
 
Be sure to predrill, especially if the shanks are brass and not steel. I see some in bronze on the Zon. Those would be subtle, but I have no idea if they would have been used in the historic period.
thanks for the help sir. never thought about that. yaw guys are learning me a lot. and thank all of you for sharing your knowledge
 
Bill Tyler's rifle, played by Charlton Heston as seen at the NRA museum in Fairfax, Virginia. Some thumb tacks on this rifle. I would look for real brass tacks, not just the brass coated steel tacks.

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These so called ornaments give the expression "Tac Driver" new meaning !
I think I prefer it's accuracy connotation in stead of the "Chichaco" look !
 
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These so called ornaments give the expression "Tac Driver" new meaning !
I think I prefer it's accuracy continuation in stead of the "Chichaco" look !
I think the 2 best guns in "The Mountain Men" are both flinters. One is the trade gun (looks like one of Curly's) toted by the Blackfoot chief and the other one looks like a Green River Rifleworks Leman that Heston's squaw uses to blow away said ***** chief at the end.
 
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