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Offline Bryce

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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #15 on: December 09, 2016, 01:19:02 am »
I was hoping we'd get a MLboard!

Mine was a gift from John and sally Kelly, mother Dave, terry and Gordon.

Tennessee long rifle. John's first powder horn from 1966. And a slick leather Quigley sleeve.


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« Reply #16 on: December 09, 2016, 09:47:15 am »
I have never posted pictures of my first build because it is "rough", lots of mistakes.

I started with this;



And ended up with this, it took me almost 2 years to complete because I would get lost and not know how to proceed;

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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #17 on: December 09, 2016, 09:57:27 am »
I got better on my next build, an English Fowler, I only worked on it for a year. I got better at taking pictures of them as well. 12ga, 38" jug choked Colerain barrel,English round face lock from Chambers, walnut stock blank from Dunlap.












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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #18 on: December 09, 2016, 10:04:53 am »
And my latest, only took 8 months to complete. Tennessee Squirrel rifle, Green Mountain 42", 13/16" barrel, Chambers late Ketland lock, stock blank from Dunlap, iron mounts from Track of the Wolf.






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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #19 on: December 09, 2016, 10:09:02 am »
My latest project is to turn this random pile of TC Renegade parts into a complete flintlock rifle. I couldn't find a TC lock so I ordered a L&R drop in lock.

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« Reply #20 on: December 09, 2016, 10:14:09 am »
JW  Them are some sweet smoke poles
Eric  Beautiful work
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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #21 on: December 11, 2016, 09:12:41 am »
This is Bob's (Chamookman)gun. I let him explain it.
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« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2016, 01:10:12 pm »
Here's what I have, nothing fancy except the William Large cap and ball.
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« Reply #23 on: December 11, 2016, 02:35:57 pm »
Nice smoke poles everyone. Eddie, is the 2 tone stock walnut? It sure looks sharp.
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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #24 on: December 11, 2016, 03:32:33 pm »
Thanks Pearly ! Mines a Trade Gun - .62cal/20ga. smooth bore. Was a kit gun from Pedersoli - pretty basic, but fun to get My feet wet. This is My first flinter - in the past, I've had a couple of Caplocks. A .45cal. Kentucky and a 32.cal Crockett for Tree Rats. I feel a .45cal Flintlock "Poor Boy" build is in My future tho  ;). Bob
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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #25 on: December 11, 2016, 04:24:26 pm »
Thanks Pearly ! Mines a Trade Gun - .62cal/20ga. smooth bore. Was a kit gun from Pedersoli - pretty basic, but fun to get My feet wet. This is My first flinter - in the past, I've had a couple of Caplocks. A .45cal. Kentucky and a 32.cal Crockett for Tree Rats. I feel a .45cal Flintlock "Poor Boy" build is in My future tho  ;). Bob

Something so appealing about a smooth .62 flinter.  Utilitarian in the extreme. Yes it has limitations, but it makes a better hunter of you and covers about everything.
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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #26 on: December 11, 2016, 05:15:46 pm »
Thanks Pearly ! Mines a Trade Gun - .62cal/20ga. smooth bore. Was a kit gun from Pedersoli - pretty basic, but fun to get My feet wet. This is My first flinter - in the past, I've had a couple of Caplocks. A .45cal. Kentucky and a 32.cal Crockett for Tree Rats. I feel a .45cal Flintlock "Poor Boy" build is in My future tho  ;). Bob

Something so appealing about a smooth .62 flinter.  Utilitarian in the extreme. Yes it has limitations, but it makes a better hunter of you and covers about everything.

Kind sounds like primitive archery to me..............
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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #27 on: December 11, 2016, 06:35:17 pm »
Nice one, Bob, I treat that double 12 like a smooth bore, buckshot in one barrel and a .69 cal. roundball in the other.
Nice smoke poles everyone. Eddie, is the 2 tone stock walnut? It sure looks sharp.
Pat, I'm pretty sure it is Walnut. I got the gun in trade for a '60 Bear Kodiak. It's Italian made.
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« Reply #28 on: December 12, 2016, 04:06:28 am »
Ever use that 12ga. on Turkeys Eddie ? Bob
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Re: Smoke Poles
« Reply #29 on: December 12, 2016, 09:11:09 am »
I haven't yet, Bob, I have a low serial number, Ray Eyes, White Tominater I use turkey hunting.
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