Seemed to me that everybody had T/Cs back then so I went with an early model Hatfield Mountian rifle in .54 cal. I still have it and have carried it so much the finish is almost worn off at the balance point of the stock.
Yeah, and I am better look'n too!Rod Mad you are such a youngster, by 1977 I was 3 years out of a 4-year enlistment..
and @Wmb_1983 probably thinks the same as the next one and the next one...and they would not be wrong!Yeah, and I am better look'n too!
Notice I did not say "Good Look'n" jus better...
RM
Never got to own nor shoot one of his long guns, still have two pistols. Lake Ozark gun show in the 60's, someone (perhaps Bob Tingle) had a table selling probably all variations of "Tingles", which is where my father bought our first one. Still remember the assortment of available items, various sight/stock/barrel combos which were, at the time, in current production at his shop.Rock Home Isle, here is a thread on tingle. I have one of his rifles. It is a left hand 45 percussion.
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/tingle-rifles-pistols-and-shotguns.77833/
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