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Marksman
How about a show and tell thread for our front stuffers?
I'll start with three of mine.
First, a couple shots of my First Model Long Land Musket (AKA Brown Bess)
Next, a couple shots of my .50 caliber Longrifle.
And last (but not least), my .36 caliber Longrifle.
All three were built for me by Narragansett Armes when they were located in the Stutz building in Downtown Indy.
The Bess has a 46 inch barrel with a .750 bore, the stock is walnut. This version could have been used in the F&I war or the Rev War.
The .50 caliber Longrifle has a 44 inch B weight swamped barrel and an L&R Early Classic lock, the stock is curly maple.
The .36 caliber Longrifle has a 44 inch A weight swamped barrel and an small Siler lock, the stock is figured walnut.
I'll start with three of mine.
First, a couple shots of my First Model Long Land Musket (AKA Brown Bess)
Next, a couple shots of my .50 caliber Longrifle.
And last (but not least), my .36 caliber Longrifle.
All three were built for me by Narragansett Armes when they were located in the Stutz building in Downtown Indy.
The Bess has a 46 inch barrel with a .750 bore, the stock is walnut. This version could have been used in the F&I war or the Rev War.
The .50 caliber Longrifle has a 44 inch B weight swamped barrel and an L&R Early Classic lock, the stock is curly maple.
The .36 caliber Longrifle has a 44 inch A weight swamped barrel and an small Siler lock, the stock is figured walnut.
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