I saw it this past weekend. I noticed that necklace is replacement rifle that he had a young guy go back to camp and get was a Springfield 2nd Allin conversion .50-70.
It would have been a better movie had Nicolas Cage been shown how to load cartridges.
I was looking at one of these yesterday that was made back in 1972. If it had been fired, then the previous owners truly knew how to take care of their muzzleloaders. Beautiful rifle.
I have read many times online where that people are calling the Buffalo Hunter nothing more than just a cut...
I am looking for a gunsmith who could bore-out a 357 magnum cylinder on a Cimarron Colt/style single action revolver to 10 mm. This would be for use in a Cimarron .38/40 Colt-style revolver. Maybe this conversion is not possible. Thanks for the info.
Would any of you happen to know what company in Italy manufactured the “Lancaster” .45 caliber flintlock rifle that was sold through Dixie Gun Works?
The one I was looking at was made in 1982 according to the Italian firearm year code “ AI.”
Thank you for your time and information.
Thank you for the excellent information that you provided in post. I happened to own a Frankford arsenal .45 caliber 4 cavity Roundball mould, like what you mentioned, and now I am going to have to try this! Good info sleepysquirrel2.
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