I really like my Crockett rifle, very accurate. Also like my CVA Varminter, super accurate also. Just had one kid graduate college, and a second one starting under grad. So it will be a while before I can buy a custom rifle.I love CVA guns.
I really like my Crockett rifle, very accurate. Also like my CVA Varminter, super accurate also. Just had one kid graduate college, and a second one starting under grad. So it will be a while before I can buy a custom rifle.I love CVA guns.
What's wrong with booze for crying out loud?! I happen to enjoy 2-3 fingers of good bourbon to float an over sized ice cube from time to time.Well if I am not mistaken (highly likely as I made my weekly mistake Tuesday) I believe the BS started from the "other side" damning those that are happy with an inexpensive black powder rifle/pistol. I have only a Kibler as an "upper class" weapon but I have over 20 BP arms. If customs was my priority I could afford to use my own check book and am smart enough to get away with it (SWMBO CAN be fooled).
THIS IS WHY FOLKS LEAVE THE FORUM. Unwarranted attacks based only on personal opinion/prefrerence. Thank God I was able to score a cheap cva kit at age 10 to get me hooked. Much better vise than Booze or worse. If those were not available I am afrraid my paper route money would have prevented me from ever getting started.
Mmmm popcornDidn't someone just say that mink oil smells like popcorn?
I'm going to have to open a can because there's no popcorn in the house
I read somewhere once the price of admission to an adventure is you have to lose something, break something, and get injured. Or something like that.I hunt all my guns. When the Kibler SMR .40 is done it will be out there. I just need it to look nice once. The scratches are like photos of a good trip (inless from leaning on a truck and watch in horror as it slowly falls over in the road). Barb wire damage will bring back how I felt when I was sure I could get closer if I leaned it on the fence and cralwed under to stalk a bit more and.......slowly watched it fall over onto some rocks.
Sounds like my adventures with rock crawling I used to do in an old 1978 Bronco.I read somewhere once the price of admission to an adventure is you have to lose something, break something, and get injured. Or something like that.
Haven't you heard? 45 kills, 10 wounds and 9 heals.10 is better than both
The 380. The most powerful handgun in the world.Haven't you heard? 45 kills, 10 wounds and 9 heals.
Says the guy who packs a pocket 380.
Well, not counting the 22 LR.The 380. The most powerful handgun in the world.
You forgot about the awesome magnum stopping power of the .22 short... But I do actually pack a .380 too when I'm staying local. And it is yellow...Well, not counting the 22 LR.
I'd carry my 41 mag, but it makes britches fall down. Me personally, don't want to get shot with anything.Haven't you heard? 45 kills, 10 wounds and 9 heals.
Says the guy who packs a pocket 380.
I'd carry my 41 mag, but it makes britches fall down.
I have a holster for my 1860, but I get funny looks when pushing my shopping buggy through the grocery store when I wear it.That has a lot to do with me rarely packing my 1860. That and cleaning it.
Thank you for beating this thread to death even further. That is very nice work.Thank you! I had a lot of fun experimenting with this one
That is a nice looking rifle. I wonder how the new Traditions Frontier rifles compare to the old CVA Frontier rifles as far as accuracy and reliability goes.We can't let this thread die! LOL
I finished my Frontier flintlock kit.
This is one of those kits that comes in a clear plastic shell. Well of course that allows little dings and dents to happen, so there are some small dings in the wood I missed, oops.
The under barrel rib was too short so I pinned another 5/16" on. (Weld wouldn't stick, it popped right off.)
I didn't like the fiberglass ramrod, but TOTW has 9mm diameter hickory, and I added an antler tip for fun.
Oh and I also added a small toe plate, plus made steel ramrod pipes.
Naturally my photo is slightly out of focus...
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I haven't had a chance to fire this one yet, but I do have a Traditions Kentucky rifle as well.Thank you for beating this thread to death even further. That is very nice work.
Can you share with us how the flintlock works. So many people say they don't work or have long delays.
What is your honest opinion.
Again, Thanks.
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