Re: Used black powder guns
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10/23/22 07:49 PM
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Traditional, eveyone keeps telling me I need to find a beat up little traditions.30 cal squirrel gun to play with so  Btw I've been following all your black powder posts and you sir are and AMAZING craftsmen !
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Re: Used black powder guns
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10/23/22 07:53 PM
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Traditional, eveyone keeps telling me I need to find a beat up little traditions.30 cal squirrel gun to play with so  Btw I've been following all your black powder posts and you sir are and AMAZING craftsmen ! Thanks. Dad builds the guns, I do the rest.
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Re: Used black powder guns
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10/23/22 07:56 PM
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I wouldn't go too beat up
barrel is everything everything else is basically support to barrel
Black powder guns tend to come in 3 types 1 never shot
2 shot but reasonably well cared for wear on wood , finish wear on metal , screws with slightly chewed heads , basically some wear from use
3 sewer pipes
the difference between a 1,2 or 3 is failure to clean
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Re: Used black powder guns
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10/23/22 09:05 PM
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I have a coffee can full of old muzzeloader locks, patchboxes and parts. I am not a muzzlestuffer guy but if you are in need of parts I have some.
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: Used black powder guns
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10/23/22 11:41 PM
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Re: Used black powder guns
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10/23/22 11:47 PM
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If you get a cap get anything you find for a good deal. In fact, you should build a kit gun. Your handy enough and it a fun project
If your going to go full trad and get a flinter get a good gun. Dont skimp. The lock, touch hole, and breech set up all have to work together. That starts with a good lock. You just dont see great ignition from cheapy flinters. You can get them close, but put them next to a lock with reputation like a Chambers, L&R, Silers. Do you research. Get a good lock
I've actually been looking into it for a while now. Saw that American gunsmith flick a while back where the reenactor built one from LITERAL SCRAP! And I've been in love with the idea ever since but man they ain't cheap ! I would like to do a kit build first but have really found something that is what I want. The 32 cal crocket is ok but I want something a little more elegant like a Kentucky. Those are just some sexy guns ! I hope to be able to be a out as good as k snow one of these days
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Re: Used black powder guns
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10/24/22 07:11 AM
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I love my kibler southern mountain rife. Little pricey but I had it finished in less than 1 week.
I have heard nothing but great reviews about Kibler's offerings. His kits are true kits, they go together very easily. Unlike the other "kits" which are more just a box of parts needed to build a gun and require a lot of work. Wolfie, good flinters are pricey, but they are worth every penny. There is nothing worse than a flintlock that doesn't want to work half the time.
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Re: Used black powder guns
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10/25/22 09:17 AM
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I have a 36 and love it but I recommend getting the minimum legal caliber for deer in your state. I would agree if its your first muzzleloader. My first was a 32 and I sold it in 2 years to finance a 50 caliber to deer hunt with (and make the switch to a flinter). You can hunt squirrels with a 50, just need to take head shots only. I have a 50 and a 54, so the 36 fills the small game slot nicely. If you were strictly plinking with the rifle, then a small bore would be fine. But if you think you might want to deer hunt, get a 40 at minimum (depending on reg's).
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