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    More Attic Guns Part 3

    BTW, that is an abominable flint. As a matter of fact, I don't know if I'd even call it a flint. Throw it out and get you a good one-Dixie Gun Works carries musket flints.
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    More Attic Guns Part 3

    The flintlock is DEFINITELY not a Brown Bess. The Bess had NO barrel bands, and normally had a round-faced lock. I'm no real expert, but it looks to be a 1795 Springfield musket. The 1795 was the first standardized and official model of musket made for the US government, the first made by a US...
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    WANTED! Musket, Musketoon

    Got a gun! Thanks for the offers and help, guys. I bought me a unfired Colt 1861 Signature Series Artillery Model 2-band musket for $450. How'd I do? I really don't know what they run.
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    WANTED! Musket, Musketoon

    Hey guys. I've been looking for a good shooter/reenacting gun for a while, and I'm tired of trying to trade, and tired of being outbid on gunbroker:cuss:. I sold my three-band enfield (too long), am on a budget, and just want a good price on a good repro gun, with a good bore. I'd take any good...
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    Intro and wanted Item

    So it's not my first post I saw the post-counter, and remembered that I did post 1 time when I first got an account last fall.
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    Intro and wanted Item

    Hey guys, my first post. Been lurking on here for quite awhile, enjoying all the conversations. I'm a blackpowder NUT, BTW. Love the smoke and the boom. Anyhow, I'm looking for an original forend for a NY Militia .50-70 Remington Rolling Block rifle. Got a nice gun, complete with the original...
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    Blackpowder Gunsmithing?

    Was wondering: Under federal law, and most states' laws, blackpowder guns are considered "antiques", "non-guns", or "non-firearms". Sooo, are there any regulations in those states governing the commercial gunsmithing of ONLY these "non-guns"? Any help on the subject would be greatly appreciated...
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