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Smoke Poles

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bubby:
Heck I'm kinda embarrassed to even show mine, its a .45 juker i traded a few hours work for. The original owner browned it and put the stock on didn't do any shaping at all and it was beat up and filthy but i cleaned it up and did what i could with the stock. All that matters is it hits where i aim but she ain't a looker that's for sure😜 I'll get some pics of my inlaws flinters and pistolas

mullet:
I like it, Bubby. I'd be worried sick if I hunted with one of those real pretty ones and got it scratched up in the sawtooth palmetto and thorny vines down here. My old guns got lots of nicks and bruises on them.

Buckeye Guy:
Thanks for sharing all these beautiful guns
sitting here enjoying them and remembering the ones that I have had
longing to have a couple of them back but glad they were good enough to get the bills payed
now boys them smokepoles was made fur using so get at it

bubby:
Thanks Eddie, maybe one day I'll get a nicer one but like you said I'm not worried about scratching her up

amateurhour:
Man I've been waiting for this forum.

I got into blackpowder this year when Pappy showed me how to make a powder horn. This is the one I made (with some expert help of course)

Also here's the horn with my primitive pack, it's an old British Army Rucksack.

I decided to finally start off with a Kentucky Pistol from Traditions so the first thing I did after getting everything fit together was stain the wood and seal it.

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