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Knight Wolverine LK-93 Stainless .50 caliber

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Old 04-17-2009 | 11:41 AM
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Boy Dave; besides doing some great shooting you take some real good pictures and post them. I still have not figured out how to post pictures (I also am trying to figure out how to shoot like you). Someone sent me the directions on how to post pictures but it was three pages long and I just lost interest on the first page. The shooting part is probably lack of practice as shooting here requires a trip to the overloadedpublicrange which is a real pain with muzzleloaders.
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Old 04-17-2009 | 11:47 AM
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By the way I just came back from our Local Sportsmans Warehouse and the counters were practically bare. I asked it they were closing and they said no, just cannot get stock for the shelves since the election. All powder was gone and most of the primers and bullets. The pistol stock was about half of what it usually is. Only good news lately is that Obama claims to not be interested in renewing the Assult Rifle ban (of course that is if we believe anything he says). I just saw a quote from another firearm supporter that said he would not believe Obama if he said it was raining in Portland.
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Old 04-25-2009 | 12:13 PM
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Dave, I have a questionabout the finish on your SS barrel. I bought a SS knight wolverine LK-93 a year ago, It was still NIB. All the other SS barrels I have have a matte finish, I think this is done by some sort of bead blasting but I'm not sure. On my LK-93 the SS barrel has a brushed finish crosswase around the barrel. This takes away some of the glare but it is still a shinier finish than most SS barrels I have seen. I think my gun was probably made in '94. Is this what your barrel is like?
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Old 04-25-2009 | 03:17 PM
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Yes mine has the same thing. In fact I was shooting it today just for some fun. And then I broke out a couple other rifles. Finally got them all cleaned and put away. After shooting the Wolverine, I had a flintlock craving.. so I brought out two of them.
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Old 04-25-2009 | 04:26 PM
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I think I got a shooting itch I will need to scratch soon. But it will be Flint smoothbore.
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