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Gotta love flintlocks
Gotta love flintlocks
Very nice rifle here just to make the blackpowder folks drool
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Re: Gotta love flintlocks
I'm not currently in the black power folks crowd, but I am drooling. 
I used to shoot BP, though, and have been thinking of getting back into it, but talk about tough finding powder or even percussion caps. Ouch! Round balls and conicals, though, I can find.
I used to shoot BP, though, and have been thinking of getting back into it, but talk about tough finding powder or even percussion caps. Ouch! Round balls and conicals, though, I can find.
Re: Gotta love flintlocks
I am drooling, I shot a flintlock once, singed my hair a little so my Hawken is a cap and ball. It is really fun to shoot.
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Re: Gotta love flintlocks
You just can't go wrong with a good flintlock. Started shooting flints in 1977 and never looked back. The only key is it has to be a good one setup right. Almost as fast as a percussion. That is a great looking flintlock there.
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Re: Gotta love flintlocks
very nice indeed .... first time I've seen a stock cut like it
Re: Gotta love flintlocks
Powder and caps are out there NCG. You might need to look a few places but its doable. I would think the tough find for yourself might be the actual gun. This gun here is a kit put together by a guy who has been building these kit. Jim Kibler is making the kits and turning out a really good product.North Country Gal wrote: āMon Nov 08, 2021 10:56 amI'm not currently in the black power folks crowd, but I am drooling.
I used to shoot BP, though, and have been thinking of getting back into it, but talk about tough finding powder or even percussion caps. Ouch! Round balls and conicals, though, I can find.
Don't let the old man in
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
Re: Gotta love flintlocks
That's the colonial model and it's time period is 1760 to 1770. Great stick design.
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Re: Gotta love flintlocks
Beautiful.
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Re: Gotta love flintlocks
Flintlocks are nice. I have managed to get some and now have a problem getting powder of course, oh well maybe I will shoot mine soon.
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Re: Gotta love flintlocks
Beauty Al, no flintlocks, what kind of furniture on that one?
Me, all I have are percussions here, 3 rifles and 4 revolvers.
RP
Me, all I have are percussions here, 3 rifles and 4 revolvers.
RP
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