Thank you, I was told the rifles didn't belong in this group so I went to modern for help. Some get straight to the point lolA knight .50 D.I.S.C. extreme in a nice wood stock. Sweet! A Colt revolver, maybe a Navy or baby dragoon, need some better closeups but it looks like maybe a .36? And a CVA maybe a hunter bolt, if you cleanup the engraving with some steel wool it would be easier to tell what that is.
That is one of the Best questions I have been asked! I'm new at this kind of shooting and I may have paid a bit more then these are worth but not much. I'm more interested in knowledge. I'm not in the mood to get ride of them until I know what and how to use them.Theres a place for every gun here, somewhere. If you guess wrong a moderator will move it, no big deal. Are you looking for value of those guns or just general info on them?
Yeah, I have a friend that passed and his wife asked me to get rid of his stuff, so I have so much stuff and haven't moved but a truck load of stuff over. I did try to put some of the ML things on the sister site but some didn't like it so I took it down. I have everything I need now except experience.Clean them up and i mean go through every inch. Ask questions here, use the forums here for more information, get some powder, sabots, and bullets. You will never have so much fun with a new hobby .. it will lengthen your huntings seasons, increase your target shooting enjoyment, and increase your knowledge of the yester year era. Then you will be hooked for life and be going down the rabbit hole with all of us, your new friends… good luck brother…
I do t know what your talking about, but that is something I will look into. This is the kind of stuff I need. Thank you very much. Knowledge is King!!!one of the best and safest things to tell a newbie in muzzle loading guns is to always use a whitness mark. Learn what it is and practice using it on every load. That way you will not blow that gun up.. good luck my friend..
I will look into it. Thanks! I need one at least!Take a basic muzzleloading class. Both the NRA and the NMLRA offer basic muzzleloading classes.
yes that mark will save your life literatelyone of the best and safest things to tell a newbie in muzzle loading guns is to always use a whitness mark. Learn what it is and practice using it on every load. That way you will not blow that gun up.. good luck my friend..
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