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I mostly shoot a left handed .54 GPR percussion at our club target shoots. Also have a SxS percussion 12g (I think it is a Pietta or Navy Arms). I have a Caywood NW Trade gun, 20g flint which also has an interchangable .54 rifle barrel, on layaway that Im dying to pick up. Cant wait!

Lots of "cowboy" guns, and modern stuff, mostly for sale. Im quickly losing interest in modern guns as I get deeper into muzzleloading.

Jeff
 
1 20 gauge flint pistol
1 Uberti Walker Colt
2 Colt 2nd gen Walkers
1 Colt 2nd gen 1st Model Dragoon
1 Colt 2nd gen 2nd model Dragoon
3 Colt 2nd gen '51 Navies
1 Colt 2nd gen '60 Army, ivory grips, engraved, bone charcoal case hardened, charcoal blue
1 Colt Sig Series '60 Army
1 .44 Remington
1 .31 Remington
1 .36 Griswold & Gunnison
2 .22 NAA Mini revolvers
1 20 gauge Leonard Day English fowler
1.62 caliber Leonard DAy New England long rifle
1 1842 Armisport musket.
1 Parker Hale 1853 rifle-musket
1 S. Hawken .54 caliber rifle custom
1 .45 T/C Seneca
1 80% finished .32 caliber pea rifle late mountain style
 
Hudson valley fowler 12 ga flint that I built myself
lyman trade rifle w/ thompson center 50 cal perc.barrel
t/c new englander .54
uberti colt walker
uberti colt 1860 army
pietta colt 1860 army
cva kentucky pistol .45
flintlock 12 ga horse pistol (also homemade)
H&R huntsman .45

and many other unfinised projects!
 
Long guns:
Traditions Mountaineer 50 cal caplock
Navy Arms 32 cal mule ear caplock
TC Renegade 50 cal caplock
TC Renegade 56 smoothbore caplock
TC Renegade barrel 54 cal caplock, fits both stocks
CVA Bobcat 50 cal caplock
Traditions Deerhunter 32 cal caplock
Flintlock 40 cal, southern mountian style, built from parts

Handguns:
Pietta 1851 Navy 36 cal revolver
Navy Arms 1858 Army 44 cal revolver

I won't mention the various modern firearms in this forum
 
Lessee. Going from short to long:

repop Walker Colt

CS Richmond carbine, built from a cut-down (before I got it) original '61 Springfield

Zoli Zouave ('63 Remington)

Navy Arms Zouave "

Tom Nixon-built Whitney Mississippi rifle

Dixie repop '61 Springfield

ArmiSport 1842 smoothbore

Except for the Walker, all set up as N-SSA skirmish guns, cuz that's what I do most.

The .58s all love Lyman Old-Style (.575213) Minies, MCM-lubed, over various charges of 3f; the smoothie uses a Lyman .678 roundball, aluminum-foil-patched, thrice dipped in lube, over 80 g of 2f. :thumbsup:
 
I'm new at this sport, but I have the following all less than a month old and all unfired (to date):

GPR .54 percussion
Traditions Crockett .32 percussion
1 hankering to make smoke.

Dadof8
 
I have 3 TC's, a Renegade Flinter, a Scout Carbine, and an Omega. I'm going to sell or trade the Omega and build an Underhammer something like this one:
http://users.adelphia.net/~purplelady_15563/images/poorbambi.jpg

with some modern amenities - stainless action and barrel - good scope, 1:48 or faster twist - its still in the planning stage but I hope to hunt early PA muzzleloader season with it!

Jimbo
 
Waaal, Guess guess I should do some inventory.

Rifles;
T/C 40 cal. Cleland match rifle
T/C 45 cal. Hawken
T/C 45 cal. flint Hawken
T/C 50 cal. Silver Elite
T/C 50 cal. Hawken
Traditions 32 cal. Crockett rifle
Self made 54 cal. flint smoothbore
Self made 40 cal. flint Lancaster
Hopkins & Allen 12 gauge SxS shotgun
No brand 32 cal. mule ear

Pistols;
Ruger Old Army sst
Yazel flint 45 cal
Yazel 45 cal. caplock
Pedersoli LePage 44 cal. flint
Pietta deluxe 45 cal. Rem '58 "as Issued"
Pietta target 45 cal. Rem '58
Pietta Navy Beals 36 cal.
custom 36 ca. flint Kentucky
custom 36 cal. perc. Kentucky
Bondini 45 cal. underhammer
Euro arms 45 cal. rogers & Spencer
Traditions 32 cal. Crockett
'63 Springfield Trapdoor
'78 Remington #2 Rolling Block Buffalo rifle

And a few modern rifles that I haven't shot since getting into muzzleloading 6 years ago. (guess what guys, no inlines)
All locked up in a $3,000.00 safe, hidden in the house with a back-up battery alarm system that will give you exactly 10 seconds to not have every cop in this small town.... well, you get the idea. :)
 
T/C New Englander with both .50 and 12ga. barrels and a c. 1830's percussion fowler, of about 11ga. Looking for a flintlick fowler, but having a tough time making a decision.
 
H&A 50 CAL BUGGY RIFLE
NAVY ARMS 58 CAL BUFFALO HUNTER
T/C WHITE MOUNTAIN CABINE 50 CAL
CVA 50 CAL EXPRESS DOUBLE RIFLE
TVM 20 GA. FLINTLOCK FOWLER
TVM EARLY VIRGINA 54 CAL
50 CAL CUSTOM MULE EAR
6 INLINES ( THEY ARE GATHERING DUST )
GPR 54 CAL
A perc. smoothbore musket (maker unknown) original
 
t/c hawken .50 cal perc.
jim chambers york .50 cal swamped barrel, flint
sitting fox early lancaster gm barrel st.flint .45 cal
ethan allen target pistol .45 cal
cva army colt .44 rev.
remington 1858 navy .44 (pietta)
walker colt(signature series).44 cal
i have several other non b/p rifles and hand guns but it would be blasphemy to mention their type on this forum :shocking: :shocking: :: :: ::
 
I can not respond due to limited space/time continuim.

When I moved last year one truck load was just for guns.

I had to make another trip.

Still havn't got them all moved!

One more trip should do it.

Then there is the ammo...

:crackup: :crackup:
 
Started shooting BP about 1965. Most of my guns, all percussion, date from 1975/1976 (Uberti Colt 1860) to 2 weeks ago (1862 Colt Police).
T/C Seneca .36
T/C Seneca .45
T/C Patriot .45
CVA Mtn. Rifle .45
Pedersoli Ky. Rifle .45
Uberti 1860 Colt .44 8" bbl.
Uberti 1862 Colt Pocket Navy .36 6 1/2" bbl.
Uberti 1862 Colt Police .36 4 1/2" bbl.
Pietta 1851 Colt .36 7 1/2" bbl.
(My wife shot the 1862 Police model last weekend, and I think she took a real shine to the little .36; she even says she wants to learn how to clean the little critter, which shows promise for me.)
 
I shoot one at a time.
.32 CVA Squirrel gun from a kit. It kills squirrels well
.36 Self built with 1/56 twist, 15/16 on flats with white
brass furniture. Walnut stock. Very pretty. Shoots OK.
.36 Another CVA Squirrel gun from another kit. Works well.
.40 In the building box. Not sure what it will be yet.
Have a P++ full stock maple blank but haven't started
inletting yet. Barrel is a GMB 1/56 twist 13/16
on flats. No lock yet. Single set trigger. The rest
is still in the thinking stages.
.45 Self built with 1/48 twist, 13/16 on flats with brass
furniture. Stock is Madrona from Oregon.
.50 Self built, 1/56 twist, 15/16 on flats. Walnut stock.
White brass furniture. Pretty. Haven't shot it much.
.54 CVA Big Bore Mt. Rifle from kit. 1/66 twist. 1" on
flats. Iron furniture. This is one of my meat makers.
.54 Self built, Tryon back action lock. 1/70 twist, 1" on
flats. P+ curly maple stock stained with my own make of
leather dye to dark red. All white brass furniture. PBR
only but makes a cloverleaf at 75 yards with .530 ball,
.015 pillow tick patch and 110 gr Pyrodex RS. This is my
favorite meat maker. Works well on Mule deer.
(Above load very hard on squirrels that chatter in my tree. He was cleaned, skinned, quartered and cooked before he hit the ground.) :crackup: :results:
 
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I got this nasty rash just below the. . . :redface: :eek:

Oh, muzzleloaders...

I have a .75 caliber Brown Bess, a .58 Zouave, a .69 musket made in 1838...

Non-muzzleloaders: .577 Snyder, .22 Hornet...

Oh yea, and some lawn darts... :crackup:
 
I thought lawn darts,was illegal, isn't there a five day waitin period, recall, or a CCW required to own them. I think Chuck Schummer, and Billary want to outlaw them, cause they are dangerous in the wrong hands. They're weapons of Lawn destruction. :crackup: Are they flint or percussion kind, or that new fangled inline types, thet made rollinb blind. Bill
 
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