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Those are REALLY nice YK's kid! Especially love the pistola's! :mrgreen:
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Ysabel Kid's Kid wrote:Ha! I beat Dad to the punch! Here are my 3 blackpower guns.

I have to go. I'm going to be late for school!!!
Yep your dad has been taking his time. :lol: :lol:

Those are some nice guns you got there. :mrgreen: Have fun at school.
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I came down with a bad case of seller's remorse, after I sold a .50 cal rocklock long rifle to another forum member - so I partially assuaged it with these two Thompson's, a Renegade .54 and a Hawken/Green Mountain .32:

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And, I've had this steel-framed 1860 Army .44 for years:

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The little turd! I tell him about the post. I take the picture for him. I put it on Photobucket for him. I copy the code for him. I let him log in on my computer this morning. And what thanks do I get?!? :roll: :lol:

Okay, sorry for the delay. Yes, I have a few black powder burners - not counting any black powder cartridge guns, here we go:

Here are most of my BP long guns. Top to bottom, a Hopkins & Allen flinter in .45 caliber, a Navy Arms Zoave in .58 caliber, my Traditions Hawken in, what else? .50 caliber. And a "homemade" (by someone else) blunderbuss of .69 caliber (after the bell).

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Not shown above, because it's hanging in my office, is my Pedersoli 1766 Charleville.

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Moving on to handguns, here's the family portrait: :D

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I know - lousy picture.

From the top, a pair of Traditions "William Parker Pistols" in .50 caliber.

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Then down the left side, starting at the top with a Pietta "Lemat Cavalry" model and a Pietta "Texas Paterson".

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My Ruger Old Army "Horse Pistol", bought from rjohns94 here, and my Uberti "Remington 1858 New Model Army". This one came with a R&C conversion cylinder to .45 Colt (from .44 blackpowder).

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A trio of Pietta's, starting with the Starr 1858 Double-Action, followed by a "Griswold & Gunnison" "Reb Model Sheriff" in .44 caliber, and wrapping up with a "Colt 1860 Snubnose".

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Up next, a CVA "Remington Pocket Revolver" in .31 caliber and a Traditions "Philadelphia Derringer" in .45 caliber.

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At the bottom of the pile are a pair from Classic Arms, with the "Ethan Allen Pepperbox" in .36 caliber on top, and the "Elgin Cutlass Pistol" in .44 caliber on the bottom.

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In the middle of the bunch is another Classic Arms one, the "Ducksfoot", in .36 caliber.

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Above that is my shoulder stock for the 1860 Colt Army clone coming up.

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Starting at the upper right, and working down, is a pair of "big boys", an Armi San Marco "Colt 1847 Walker Dragoon", and an Uberti "Colt Second Model Dragoon", both in .44 caliber.

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These are followed by a Centennial "1960 New Model Army" (a Colt 1860 Army clone), and a Pietta "1851 Colt Navy London", both again in .44 caliber.

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Then we have an Uberti "Colt 1851 Navy" and a Pietta "Colt 1861 Navy", both in .36 caliber. The laminated grips on the latter will hopefully be going this year!

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Now comes a pair of Uberti's, the top being a "Colt 1862 Police", a 5-shot .36 caliber, and then the "Colt 1848 Pocket" in .31 caliber.

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Lastly, not pictured above, because it too resides in my office, is a Dixie Gun Works "Tower Pistol" in .69 caliber.

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See, I have a reason for being so tardy!!! :D
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Wow it took you a bit but when you come to the party you COME TO THE PARTY. That is quite the collection. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Nathan. That is a neat looking game bag. I have never seen anything like it here in the US.

Hmm. My muzzleloaders tend to run somewhat heretical to the traditional style.

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Nice start on a collection there, Y-kid!! :D
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YK...how do you like the William Parker's....been studying on them for awhile. They really look good but I have never handled one...how accurate are they ??

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C. Cash wrote:Those are REALLY nice YK's kid! Especially love the pistola's! :mrgreen:
YK Kid must take after his mom! Ain't any slippers in HIS pics!! :twisted: :P :D :D
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jumbeaux wrote:YK...how do you like the William Parker's....been studying on them for awhile. They really look good but I have never handled one...how accurate are they ??

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JReed wrote:Wow it took you a bit but when you come to the party you COME TO THE PARTY. That is quite the collection. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
I endeavor to please...

I've always loved cap & ball revolvers. Just can't get enough of them. I like to shoot them too, so collecting the real things - at the prices they command - just isn't in the cards right now. My hands down favorite though is the 1860 clone. To me, it is simply the best combination of power, balance and asthetics. Then again, I haven't fired the ROA yet. Just too perfect condition right now...
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Griff wrote:
C. Cash wrote:Those are REALLY nice YK's kid! Especially love the pistola's! :mrgreen:
YK Kid must take after his mom! Ain't any slippers in HIS pics!! :twisted: :P :D :D
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Actually, he's in slippers a lot too!
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Extremely impressive, YK and Y2K!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: If I ever wake up and find I slipped through a time warp back to the 1860's, I hope I have the good sense to be on your side!
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Late to the party...

Here's my sweet Colt Signature Series 1861 Navy Model...
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And on the modern end of the spectrum, my T/C Omega X7...
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Now go out and make some smoke!

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Here's my daughters' and my rifle. The daughter says it aint no muzzleloader unless its a flintlock. Her rifle has the nicer wood.
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Hondo beautiful rifles :mrgreen:

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Hondo :shock: wow :shock:

You and your daughter have great taste :D

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OK, I'll play.

Here are my Cap and Ball revolvers:

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Uberti 1851 36 Cal
Pietta 1860 44 Cal
Pietta 1858 Target 44 Cal

And here's one of my ML's - probably the nicest looking:

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That's a CVA Mountain Rifle 50 Cal - one of the older ones with the Douglas barrels.

I've got a few other rifles - a TC Omega 50 cal., TC Renegade 50 Cal, old H&R Huntsman 58 Cal (mod'd to take 209's) and another CVA Mountain Rifle with 58 Cal rifled barrel.
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JReed: "OldNo7
Logan really likes your colts."
:mrgreen:
Thanks Gunny!

Come on out to the coast, and Logan can shoot it all he wants -- and then I'll take you and the boys out fishing on the ocean!

Might want to wait for "summah" though...

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hondo1892 wrote:Here's my daughters' and my rifle. The daughter says it aint no muzzleloader unless its a flintlock. Her rifle has the nicer wood.
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GEEZ... talk about a stunning pair!!!
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Old No7 wrote:
JReed: "OldNo7
Logan really likes your colts."
:mrgreen:
Thanks Gunny!

Come on out to the coast, and Logan can shoot it all he wants -- and then I'll take you and the boys out fishing on the ocean!

Might want to wait for "summah" though...

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So tempting. :D Unfortunately the boys are going to the other coast this summer to spend some time with the grand folks.
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A late entry because I only got it yesterday.
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Colt 1849 Pocket Model manufactured about 1860. Not much silver plating left but the stagecoach scene is all there and the bore is great - should make a good shooter.
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Well done Perry but where in all of creation did you find that?

(Did you see the pic of my Enfield with your sling on it :D Thanks)

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Nath,
If people know you collect old guns they point you towards all sorts of interesting stuff. Unfortunately much of it is highly illegal but sometimes something good turns up. Last month I had to turn down an original Colt Lightning in 50-70. I could have legally owned it as an obsolete caliber antique but I could never shoot it as pump action rifles are prohibited weapons thanks to our crazy laws.
Glad to se that the sling fitted ok. I found another one while clearing out my loading room so if you get a musketoon let me know and I will send it up.
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perry owens wrote:Nath,
If people know you collect old guns they point you towards all sorts of interesting stuff. Unfortunately much of it is highly illegal but sometimes something good turns up. Last month I had to turn down an original Colt Lightning in 50-70. I could have legally owned it as an obsolete caliber antique but I could never shoot it as pump action rifles are prohibited weapons thanks to our crazy laws.
Glad to se that the sling fitted ok. I found another one while clearing out my loading room so if you get a musketoon let me know and I will send it up.
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Hmmm, like this one :oops:

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Could not help myself :)

Yep stupid Brit law, nice old Llightening ain't gonna be used badly :roll:

I wonder what that old revolver could tell us if it could speak :)

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Some super looking guns :D :D :D :D
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Hondo,

liked your picture so much I had to do a poor imitation:

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Colts 3rd Dragoon.

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Thanks Ray. Some really lovely rifles -- and so many missing picture files.
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Cool old thread !
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Chuck 100 yd wrote: Mon Jun 25, 2018 5:00 pmCool old thread !
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Well I was looking for a photo of the 1875/1890 in action but couldn't find but the tannerite.

Found it.
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Mon Jun 25, 2018 4:39 pm Thanks Ray. Some really lovely rifles -- and so many missing picture files.
But the pics that do show are superb!
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I don't have any "period" garb.
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I enjoyed the pictures, and really enjoyed seeing the names of some of our old forum members.
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Vance, that's a capable gun!
Me shooting my old .58X.58 Kodiak maybe 20 years ago.
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Nice to see an old thread, Born Again.
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 2:35 pm Vance, that's a capable gun!
Me shooting my old .58X.58 Kodiak maybe 20 years ago.
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A couple home made critters, in the first vid I meant to say 12 gauge not four hundred and ten.

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Twodot wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 6:14 pm
Bill in Oregon wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 2:35 pm Vance, that's a capable gun!
Me shooting my old .58X.58 Kodiak maybe 20 years ago.
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So what photo hosting service shows a picture of a kitten with the message "Photo Not Found" "Click for Photos"? 39 instances of it in this thread do far. Village photos doesn't work either.
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Hawkeye2 wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 10:23 pm So what photo hosting service shows a picture of a kitten with the message "Photo Not Found" "Click for Photos"? 39 instances of it in this thread do far. Village photos doesn't work either.
That would be photobucket... and are pics that forum members quit using when they started charging for simple 3rd party hosting.
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Oh wow. Thanks for bring this one back to the top.
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