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Oh forgot my short arms.

Armi San Marco Colt Army in .44
Traditions Tower pistol,.45
Traditions Kentucky Pistol Flint lock, .45
Remington New Army, Uberti, .44

an d an original longriflem smoothbore, .50
 
Used to carry a Traditions 50 cal half stock percussion that I built from a kit. Switched to a 54 cal Lyman GPR. Switched again to my custom built 54 cal flintlock long rifle.
 
CVA 50 mt rifle with a douglas barrel
CVA 50 hawken, son's gun
TC hawken with a .40x32 GM barrel
Trapper 50
Wm Parker 50
spanish philly derringer in .41 smoothbore

all caplocks

....and wanting more!
 
I have a Pedersoli Frontier .45 flintlock, but these days I'm usually shooting a Wilson Chief's Trade Gun, 24 gauge, 41-1/2" inch barrel, fine English walnut, by Danny Caywood.
Also got a T/C Cherokee .45 precussin tucked away in the cupboard for when the kids get a bit bigger.
Steve
 
TVM .50 Early Virginia - Flint
TVM .54 Tulle - Flint
Mowery .40 - Cap
CVA .50 Frontier - Cap
CVA .32 Squirrel Youth Model - Cap (To be given away next year to another deservng young one)
 
TC Seneca .45 percussion
TC Patriot pistol .45 percussion
TC New Englander .54 percussion
Austin & Halleck Mountain Rifle .50 flint
Austin & Halleck Mountain Rifle .50 percussion
Lyman GPR .54 percussion
Investarms Hawken .54 percussion
Traditions Trapper pistol .50 percussion
Traditions Pioneer pistol .45 percussion
Traditions Tennessee .50 percussion
Uberti 1858 target model revolver .45
Corsair Jager double barrel pistol .44 percussion
CVA .44 1858 and .31 pocket pistols


And a few various CVA, Jukar and Classic Arms kits and a Traditions cannon I built just to build but they rarely get shot.

As bad as I hate to admit it, I ALMOST bought an inline, and still might if it's still available when I have more money. Austin & Halleck's 420, Monte Carlo cheekpiece in hand select curly maple. I have no intentions of using it as a hunting gun, but I've shot one before and it fit me like a glove and shot one inch groups at 100 yards using lead conicals. It would make a great target gun and it looks great. *ducks and hides*
 
I shoot Kentucky's of my own manufacture in cal.
from 45 to 54..six 58 cal from rifle to pistols.
wheel locks to miquelets to snaphaunces..all of the muzzle loaders were basicly the same,,only the
method of lighting it changed over all the years from match locks to percussion Actually the only
BP guns I shoot that I have not made myself are the Zouave.
 
A Dixie Tenn. Mt. 50 cal. flinter A Dixie Lancaster 45 cal.flinter. A Ruger Old Army 45cal Two Rem. 58 44 cal. A Rem.58 36 cal. Colt 61 36 cal. B. P.
 
36 cal 1851 Navy Colt by Pietta
50 cal percussion GPR
50 cal percussion GP pistol
67 cal flintlock Northstar West officers fussil
75 cal 1756 pattern long land firelock from Middlesex Village

I like em all but the rock locks are getting to be my favorites. Will have to get a flintlock pistol before too long.

Don R
 
Navy Arms .54 cal Mortimer slow-twist, Austin & Halleck .50 cal Mountain Rifle fast-twist, both flinters
 
1-CVA Big Bore Mountain Rifle .54
1-Santa Fe Hawken .54
1-Santa Fe Hawken .53
1-Santa Fe Hawken .50
1-Original Smith Carbine
1-US Model 1842 Musket by D.Nippes-Mill Creek PA.
1-Hawken percussion pistol .54
 
62 Cal Fusil Fin by Homer Dangler
50 Cal York County by Cabin Creek--very plain
Hope to get a fowler next year, more smoothbore! Good smoke, ron in FL
 
T/C Renegade .56 Smoothbore
T/C White Mountain Carbine .50 1 in 38"
CVA Bobcat .50 1 in 48"
Numrich H&A .36 1 in 40" "Buggy Rifle"
Jukar .45 pistol, 6" barrel.
 
50 Lyman GPH, power belt bullets
54 Cabela's Hawken, patch roundball
50 T/C Hawken Cougar, patch roundball (My Favorite)
Haven't shot the Traditions 32 Crockett.

All percussion.
Cat9
 
.54 Issac hains
54 green river leman indin trade rifle
54 green river hawken full stock( caplock
45 penn rifl
20 ga nsw chiefs grade trade gun
20gaNSW trapper pistol
2 cva mtn pistol .50 cal(caplock)
custom 54 caplock pistol
ruger old army 36 cal remington
 
Bucks County cal.45 by S.Mau
Pedersoli Brown Bess cal.75
Pedersoli Frontier Flint cal.45
Tulle de Chasse 20 gauge
Remington cal.44
Le Page Pistol cal.44
Charles Moore Flint cal.45
and a Uberti Henry Rifle 'Lincoln' cal.44-40
:hatsoff:
 
Issac Haines .50 flint
Southern mountain rifle .50 flint
Canoe gun .62 flint
1st generation Parker Hale, 2 band Enfield .58
3 Band Enfield (Armi-Sport).58
Enfield Musketoon (Euroarms).58
1842 Springfield musket (Armi-Sport).69
Smith carbine .50 breach loader (Pietta)
Uberti Henry 1 of 1000 .44 WCF
1851 Colt
1862 Colt
1861 pocket Colt
Spiller and Burr all in .36

AND SOON TO ARRIVE......My 1862 Richmond .58
 
rebelyell62 said:
Issac Haines .50 flint
Southern mountain rifle .50 flint
Canoe gun .62 flint
1st generation Parker Hale, 2 band Enfield .58
3 Band Enfield (Armi-Sport).58
Enfield Musketoon (Euroarms).58
1842 Springfield musket (Armi-Sport).69
Smith carbine .50 breach loader (Pietta)
Uberti Henry 1 of 1000 .44 WCF
1851 Colt
1862 Colt
1861 pocket Colt
Spiller and Burr all in .36

AND SOON TO ARRIVE......My 1862 Richmond .58
I plum fergot my "last ditch" pistol. An 1860 Colt with the barrel lopped of just in front of the wedge. If'n it don't fire, I kin always hit em' in the head with her :grin: :hatsoff:
 
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