Let's See the Flintlocks!
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Let's See the Flintlocks!
I'll start with a photo of my entire collection of flintlocks. Let's see yours!
Hanshi- Posts : 222
Join date : 2021-07-01
Location : New England
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Here are a few of the newer guns built by GRRW Collectors Association.
First Rifle Built By Green River Rifle Works (Special Edition) - GRRW.CA #L01 Builder Carl Walker
GRRW.CA #NW01 - Builder Doc White
Had additional work completed (coned muzzle, glass bedded breech and tang, Birchwood Casey Genuine Oil Finish and sighted in) by "Buckskin & Black Powder Services"
GRRW.CA #L02 Builder Les Bennett
Having additional work (coned muzzle, glass bedded breech and tang, Birchwood Casey Genuine Oil Finish and sighted in) by "Buckskin & Black Powder Services".
GRRW.CA #H03 - Builder Carl Walker
Had additional work completed (coned muzzle, glass bedded breech and tang, Birchwood Casey Genuine Oil Finish and sighted in) by "Buckskin & Black Powder Services".
Having additional work (coned muzzle, glass bedded breech and tang, Birchwood Casey Genuine Oil Finish and sighted in) by "Buckskin & Black Powder Services" has really paid off for being more accurate as well as appearance.
GRRW.CA #SF01(new model) being assembled and GRRW.CA #TP04 (note the serial numbers) with more being scheduled at this time .....
First Rifle Built By Green River Rifle Works (Special Edition) - GRRW.CA #L01 Builder Carl Walker
GRRW.CA #NW01 - Builder Doc White
Had additional work completed (coned muzzle, glass bedded breech and tang, Birchwood Casey Genuine Oil Finish and sighted in) by "Buckskin & Black Powder Services"
GRRW.CA #L02 Builder Les Bennett
Having additional work (coned muzzle, glass bedded breech and tang, Birchwood Casey Genuine Oil Finish and sighted in) by "Buckskin & Black Powder Services".
GRRW.CA #H03 - Builder Carl Walker
Had additional work completed (coned muzzle, glass bedded breech and tang, Birchwood Casey Genuine Oil Finish and sighted in) by "Buckskin & Black Powder Services".
Having additional work (coned muzzle, glass bedded breech and tang, Birchwood Casey Genuine Oil Finish and sighted in) by "Buckskin & Black Powder Services" has really paid off for being more accurate as well as appearance.
GRRW.CA #SF01(new model) being assembled and GRRW.CA #TP04 (note the serial numbers) with more being scheduled at this time .....
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All of those are excellent! I especially love that trade gun, WOW!
Hanshi- Posts : 222
Join date : 2021-07-01
Location : New England
Re: Let's See the Flintlocks!
Oh, yes, we can't dis the caplocks, can we?
The 55+ year old .45 H&A, now simply a display piece but still perfect in the bore.
My .45 X 25" X 15/16" built by Mike Lange. I've won some first places and some second to third places in various postal shoots with this rifle.
US model of 1841 X .54 X 33" X 10-1/2 lbs.
Sadly mourned great ones I had to sell.
Traditions .50 DeerHunter that took so many deer over it's 20+ years for me.
Super accurate .32 Crockett that struck fear into the hearts of the local squirrel population.
DeerHunter with Pedersoli .50 Cub on top and R&S .44 on the bottom. The Cub was originally flint but I picked up a percussion lock for switching back and forth. That little flint lock was NOT the least bit reliable; but I manage to take several deer with the flint in place while the percussion did the most work.
Wonderful Pedersoli 12ga dbl "Coach Gun". A friend now owns it.
The 55+ year old .45 H&A, now simply a display piece but still perfect in the bore.
My .45 X 25" X 15/16" built by Mike Lange. I've won some first places and some second to third places in various postal shoots with this rifle.
US model of 1841 X .54 X 33" X 10-1/2 lbs.
Sadly mourned great ones I had to sell.
Traditions .50 DeerHunter that took so many deer over it's 20+ years for me.
Super accurate .32 Crockett that struck fear into the hearts of the local squirrel population.
DeerHunter with Pedersoli .50 Cub on top and R&S .44 on the bottom. The Cub was originally flint but I picked up a percussion lock for switching back and forth. That little flint lock was NOT the least bit reliable; but I manage to take several deer with the flint in place while the percussion did the most work.
Wonderful Pedersoli 12ga dbl "Coach Gun". A friend now owns it.
Hanshi- Posts : 222
Join date : 2021-07-01
Location : New England
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