Old School Muzzleloaders
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Fork Horn
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RE: Old School Muzzleloaders
My current front stuffer is a 50 cal GPR I built last winter... It's a cap lock gun. Prior to that I've hunted every year with my T/C White Mountain Carbine and T/C Hawken.
Cap locks bore me... Inlines turn my stomach LOL (no offense to all you inline guys...)
Soon as I make my decision within the next few days and make the call I should have one of these two parts kits in hand in 4 - 6 weeks... Darned swamped barrel option anyhow Just have to decide on the bells and whistles and hardware modifications to make in order to make it how I want...
http://www.longrifles-pr.com/prerevkentucky.shtml
http://www.longrifles-pr.com/averner.shtml
BTW, a good Siler, L&R and or Chambers lock will more or less have a water resistant frizzen and pan... And they are like greased lightning compared to Lyman and T/C etc locks...
Cap locks bore me... Inlines turn my stomach LOL (no offense to all you inline guys...)
Soon as I make my decision within the next few days and make the call I should have one of these two parts kits in hand in 4 - 6 weeks... Darned swamped barrel option anyhow Just have to decide on the bells and whistles and hardware modifications to make in order to make it how I want...
http://www.longrifles-pr.com/prerevkentucky.shtml
http://www.longrifles-pr.com/averner.shtml
BTW, a good Siler, L&R and or Chambers lock will more or less have a water resistant frizzen and pan... And they are like greased lightning compared to Lyman and T/C etc locks...