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cougarmagnum

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Just join this forum and was wondering what you all are shooting? I have a Lyman GPR, TC Renegade, TC New Englander shotgun(but am thinking of selling it), and I also have an inline, but I don't know why! I had a Lyman Plains pistol which I sold(dumb thing to do) A Ruger Old Army that sold too, also dumb mistake and I had 2 Rem. 1858's. Am going to get a Rem 58, 5 1/2" soon.
 
I have an old CVA 12 gauge sxs, Dad got me the kit before he passed on, a Lyman trade rifle .54 and a kentucky .50 flinter. Just got back int ML so the collection will grow.
 
Nothing fancy: 2 Traditions Pennsylvania Longrifles50 cal.; 2 T/C Renegades 54 cal.; 1 Traditions trapper pistol 50 cal. & 1 small derringer type pistol I got off a blanket 40 cal.
 
The usual...DGW .50 flintlock, CVA .50 percussion, 2 Navy Colt .36s plus a few modern weapons that have no place on this board. :blah: :thumbsup:
 
for the last couple of years a GPR, in the process of building a Issac Haines, should be shooting it within the month
 
I have a .50 cal. Traditions Deerhunter, a .58 cal T/C Renegade, a .50 cal. Lyman GPR, a .50 cal. Lyman Trade Rifle, a Traditions E-Bolt 209 (my one and only inline) a Uberti/Colt Second Model Dragoon, a CVA brass frame .36 cal. '51 Colt Navy revolver, and a Navy Arms 12 guage double barrel. All but the last four are flintlocks.
Each of my kids also has a .50 cal. flintlock. A traditions pellet flinter and a Deerhunter.

I'm not going to mention cartridge guns; they don't belong in this forum, anyway.

There are more on the way. I'll try to keep you posted.
 
Well, let's see. A T/C .45 flint/perc Hawken, CVA .50 Hawken, a .45 Numrich underhammer target I converted to a 1 1/8" round barrel plains rifle when the lock works wore out sometime in the early '80's (my first m/l bought in '64 for about $42.00), old Traditions .45 Kentucky, .54 Cabela's Hawken flint, .58 Zouave (Italian, no mfg. identified on gun), Navy Arms .36 '61 Colt, .44 Peitta Remington, and, I think, last but not least, my pride and joy, an 1847 John & Caleb Vincent .50 Ohio rifle built by Dave Foster, a local artist here in Woodland Park, CO in '91 :thumbsup:
 
I have a Traditions Hawkin Woodsman in .54 a .44 Pietta 1858 Remmie and a .36 Colt repro that I don't know who made.

Lotsa fun. I have almost completely stopped using the smokeless firearms.

Mike
 
50 Cal TC Hawken, 45 Cal Investarms Hawken, CVA Trapper 12 ga, Traditions 50 Cal Ky pistol, CVA 50 cal Mountain Pistol and working on a Traditions 50 CAL Kentucky/Leman (will look more like a leman than KY when I am done with it).

Waya :m2c:
 
Pedersoli:
3 band Enfield
2 band Enfield
Enfield musketoon
1859 Sharps infantry rifle
.45 Tryon rifle w/replica scope
brass Queen Anne pistol
Brown Bess

Pietta:
58 Remington
58 Remington stainless

Hopkins & Allen:
.45 Targeteer underhammer
.45 Hertitage underhammer

Irish Musket Lock Co:
.75 14th century handgonne
.50 15th century handgonne

Colt 1861 Special Contract rifle musket
.45 Santfl Schuetzen Rifle by Bondini
.45 Brass Texas Mowry rifle
CVA blunderbus
Late 15th century matchlock by Historic Arms
Highland pistol by Amrmi San Marco
Miltary matchlock by Jurgen Kreckle
Miltary wheelock musket by Kit Ravenshire
Dutch Trade musket by Leonard Day
Navy Arms .45 Penna long rifle
.40 percussion rifle import by Turner Kirkland before Dixie
Ratty mid 15th century matchlock by John Buck
1842 Springfield by ArmiSport

And I really want a Bucks County Long Rifle...any trades?
 
Traditions Crockett in .32 cal for Cottontails and Bushytails, self built Tennessee rifle in .45 cal (my target rifle) and a Lyman GPR in .54 cal. for the heavy liftin'.

Flatlander
 
.50 cal. percussion longrifle, two .50 cal Italian Hawkins that I have re-stocked as long rifles, 16 guage shot gun (damascus twist steel barrel) original. .75 cal self built cannon :( and a few of those modern center-fire things that no one wants to hear about ::
Soggy
 
A CVA Mt Rifle in .050 and a Trad. Trapper also in 050. This year I'll be shooting a Pa Longrifle in 040 that I just finished (my first scratch build). Also a Kentuky pistol in 040 that I am finishing up (my second scratch build).

Hank in WV
 
A lot of diversity in the ranks! Especially Ppsh41! WOW, Leave it to a Pennsyltuckian to be so well armed!
 
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