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I know what you mean. I won a ml a few years back and it needed to be scrubbed and cleaned which I did. I think it looks better than new and one great shooter. The only problem was, it was shipped to me....... LOADED! [:-][:-]
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Typical Buck
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I think this will do what I expect it to do I just need warm weather we have 4 to 6 inches os snow predicted for the next 3 days spring is not soon here it comes when it wants.
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Semi All you need is the upper part of a wrgs if the lower on your gun is a williams base
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johnmorris, what was your procedure for replacing that hammer? i just picked up a t/c penn. hunter which appears to have the old-style lock, but the new frizzen. flint hits halfway up on the frizzen, and takes a pretty deep gouge.
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I just ordered a new hammer from Thompson Hammer is 10.95 plus shipping I alco got a frizzen but did not use it. I just removed the old hammer and installed the new one. It hits 3/4 of the way up the frizzen no misfires yet.
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