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Best looking gun
Let's see your best looking muzzleloader,trad.,inline,pistol all apply as long as it
is a muzzleloader, 1 picture only,as some of us still have dial-up. Speaking of dial-up mine will take a hour or so to post. |
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my muzzleloaders are like the children ive yet to have. I treat them equally and love them all:D
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WOW!!! that would be a hard question. I like my rifles for different reasons and find them appealing for different reasons. I would have to say my White Ultra Mag is the best looking inline. Although the Knight Disc is really sharp too. And tradtional rifles.. that would be about impossible to judge which of them is the best looking... Now pistol is easy, I own a black powder revolver.
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cayugadjust one gun that you think is the best looking out of all of them. [/blockquote] |
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Here is the rifle, .54 caliber flitlock that I made in the late 80s...
![]() Here I am at a Boy Scout Jamboree after giving a talk about the Revolutionary War Era in the Piedmont area of NC... ![]() |
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nchawkeye... that is really a beautiful rifle.
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ORIGINAL: cayugad ![]() you pick I got a feeling that is not all of them:D Really nice though. One day |
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you would be correct in that guess
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hunting junkie
caint do it... they are all such stately ladies and so special + of equal importance... |
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Hey Cayugad, what is the fourth one from the right? The one with the big pistol grip stock.
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![]() the little short one is a Traditions Tracker Carbine .50 caliber. The one with the big pistol like grip is a .50 caliber Traditions Pioneer. A very nice shooting rifle that one. It has a Williams Peep sight and will send roundball down range with amazing accuracy. |
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My eye was attracted to the unique shape of the fore-end (unless what I think I'm seeing is a optical illusion). HA! I just noticed the "moderate" supply of powder behind those guns. That ought to keep you shooting for a month or two. :D
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RE: Best looking gun
ORIGINAL: hunting junkie Let's see your best looking muzzleloader,trad.,inline,pistol all apply as long as it is a muzzleloader, 1 picture only,as some of us still have dial-up. Speaking of dial-up mine will take a hour or so to post. |
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Cayuqud, you kill me. :D.
You bring me back to "days gone by" Life was so much simpler When I was a kid, we would bail hay in the summer, and in the evening we would reload a couple boxes of shells and shoot bats all evening. Never hurt anyone.No-one said boo. Last year my father shot a woodchuck in the yard, same house I grew up in, and the cops showed up. |
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Semisane... those are empties. They are two rows deep and three rows high. [&o] I am saving them and plan on wall papering the wall behind the gun rack with the empties when I have enough. It should look pretty cool I think.
Skopia.. we used to do that to. Load up a five gallon pail of trap shells and get a case of birds and then go stand in the back yard and shoot trap. Or I was always out shooting .22 caliber at something. Then we moved into the city and it about killed me. No more shooting. [&o] So we had a yard you could not see into very well, so Dad got me a stick bow and some cedar arrows. It was illegal to shoot bow in the city, or anything for that matter, but I did anyway. I had some hay bales up and was very careful. AndI stayed with that for a long time. But I always knew I would live back in the country and have my own range. |
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Wow nice collection you have Dave. Very nice. How do you decide which one your gonna take hunting?
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