Antique Photos--Post what you got

i got some new ones.

this one is still in the mail to me.
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This one is the Cats ass, I'm quite jealous.
 
1766 charleville

Hello Gentleman for your perusal here is a 1766 Charleville I built from a 32 year old miroku kit!!

I finally had a chance to try her out since shes been built.

Ignition seemed instant and she generally handled very well, sure shes not a original, but is antique status!

She may just be the finest functioning flintlock I have.. Bess is jealous

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Nice rig musketfire! Is that one of Dogspit's canteens?

I bought the canteen off of ebay from a man who makes them, It required me to seal it with generous amounts of 100% bees wax within and on the outside.

Its a good canteen!

Im really happy with the musket, she turned out beyond well, works just great:)!
 
That's a nice rig. It looked like the ones she makes. The one she made that I bought is tight as a drum, no wax needed. I did read that they used to use a tiny drop of peppermint oil in the water if they used parafin to seal a barrel so try that if the water tastes weird. I should get off my lazy @ss and take some pictures of my gear. I have an original charleville that I shot when I first started shooting black powder.
 
I have an original charleville that I shot when I first started shooting black powder.

You should post a picture of that....

A origional -still fireable barrels-:) charleville and a origional Bess in likewise shape are 2 arms I really pine for.... even if they were broken up a bit....

Though both in said condition... are about as pricey as Colt single action armys in 41 cal built before 1890:p

So Im happy with my modern made Charleville and Bess at least for now...
 
Hey guys I need some help. I have a model 1894 win. ln .32spl. Is there some place I can run the ser. number to find out the man. date.
 
Hey guys I need some help. I have a model 1894 win. ln .32spl. Is there some place I can run the ser. number to find out the man. date.
Proofhouse dates are a little off for the Winchester Model 1894. A better idea can be had here http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=417017

For a question like this, it is better to post it as a separate thread, rather than in the photo thread. You'll get a lot more fellows responding.
 
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