When I was a kid, 30 years ago, my father had a blackpowder hand gun that he made from a kit he had bought somewhere. I remember him telling me it came with a block of wood (to hand carve the body of the gun), a few metal pieces, and a vague instruction manual.
He loved that thing until it was destroyed in a house fire 10 years ago or so. I would love to find him one but anyone I ask around here looks at me like I have three heads.
Thank you
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CAMPBELL49T
February 25, 2009, 06:20 PM
Tell us what cal, for sure and was it flint or cap and ball
i got a few them,don't want to sell. Maybe there is someone oUT there that wants to sell.
Go to guns of America and they have a lot of pictures.
I do not remember any more about the gun my dad had. It was a long time ago and I was a kid.
JWHardin
February 26, 2009, 12:30 AM
If it was thirty or more years back it was most likely a CVA kit and came with about an 80% done stock, rough cast fitting ect
If it was just a rough cut stock blank, probably an old Dixie Gun Works kit
Lots of outfits offering kits in a wide range of prices these days
jason97496
February 26, 2009, 01:39 AM
thank you
Smokin_Gun
February 26, 2009, 03:28 AM
Jason, I just finnished an old/new ASM 1851 Navy .36 Brass Frame a guy from Texas sent me to put together...it was a gift from his wife and daughter. The Kits can be alot a work... but then you know your Dad better than I do.
If his was a brass Colt you might jus' think about gettin' him one from Cabelas for $129 all assembled...and he can then fine tune it to his likins...(that's what I'd prefer anyway)...I bet you'll both have a good time shootin' it.
Just a thought...
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