Colt 1860 Army for power and reliability for the handgun. For a long gun, Parker Hale .577 Musketoon for it's handiness and stopping power potential, with a healthy dose of shot it could even be a short range shotgun for small game.
Shortly this will change to:Traditions Deerhunter
Ruger Old Army
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Me: My .54cal. T/C Renegade and my Uberti 1860 Army with smoothed action and Slix Shot nipples. The .54cal. is a powerhouse capable of killing anything in North America (with the right hit and projectile), and the 1860 Army is adequate for pests/predators with 2 legs at closer range.
Huh?I chose to work harder so I can buy whatever gun I feel like buying.
Most of us own every gun we would need (probably enough to arm at least a squad), but which two BP choices would you make?I chose to work harder so I can buy whatever gun I feel like buying.
I'd have one of my 20 ga fusils. I like the versatility. I have no use for a pistol, and currently don't own one.Here's the scenario.....
You are living in the either the Mountains or The Deep woods... You can have only 1 BP handgun, and only 1 BP long gun....that you currently own! You have plenty of powder, percussion caps or flints, projectiles, and wads/patches. Let's hear your choices..
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