Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook muzzleloader (redirected frommuzzleloading) muz·zle·load·er (mŭz′əl-lō′dər) n. A firearm that is loaded at the muzzle. muz′zle·load′ingadj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Ed...
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Discuss Flintlock and Traditional Percussion handguns. Threads 9.5K Messages 149.2K Giving new life to an old CVA Kentucky Pistol kit 10 minutes ago rafterob Shooting Accessories Powder, Flint, Caps, Balls, Casting Lead, Patches, Lube, Shooting Bags, Powder Horns, Cleaning, etc. ...
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I purchased a Pedersoli .45 Charles Moore pistol a couple weeks ago and ordered 1/2 x 5/8 flint from TOW prior to receiving pistol. Pistol had a 3/4 x 5/8 flint when I received it. I haven't fired pistol yet but both seem to work. What size do you recommend? I purchased my...
A Rare Saxon 40-Bore Breech-Loading Break-Action Flintlock Sporting Rifle By Johannes Nicolaus Moritz, Circa 1720 With slightly swamped vertically hinged octagonal sighted barrel rifled with seven grooves, signed along the top flat at the breech, engraved with a band of foliage behind, and fitted...
when he got it he got some powder roundballs shooting patches wonder wads and Hornady great plains 50 cal 385 bullet. the roundbals shot good vwith a wonder wad over powder 70 grains 2f and .490 ball. this rifle loved the great plains bullet. last week he paid me a visit I showed ...
The engraved (well it looks engraved) butt plate is incongruous to the simplicity of the rest of the musket, which also makes me think it was made up of parts, but for less than an actual shooting scenario. Later it became an early "wall-hanger"? Hence the very old style lock, but...