Finally !!!

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Finally it did comes in this afternoon after a long 3 years waiting but it did worth it. I did ordered a Custom Made French Fusil de chasse Tulle in .62 caliber (20 gauge) from Narragansett Armes in May 2003. I want to thanks Mr Terry McClain and tell that he is a real good rifle builder. This gun is an exact replica of the guns wich originals are displayed in the Parks Canada Museum in Ottawa and it saw use in Canada and the Mississippi River valley in 1680 up to 1741. The one difference between the two regions models was the furniture that was made from iron for Canada and of brass for the more humid Bayou's climate. The stock is made of walnut as the originals. Some refurbished models are seen in maple because a fire did burn the arsenal in Montréal in the early 1700.
Even that these guns were unisued by the French military these guns were praised beacause of it's ruggedness and light weight (6½ pounds) by French military officers, militians, farmers, voyageurs and even by the Evil British officers when they could luckyly found one.:p
Now I did just need to polish it a bit with oil and 0000 steel wool to help stopping the antique processing for a short period of time.

Fusil de chasse Tulle
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Action detail (L&R replica)
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The business end
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Butt plate detail
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Arched French style stock
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So then the builder micro-pitted it on purcpose to make it look aged huh? Seems like a nice job, though the stock looks more like rosewood than walnut.
 
Yes he did a nice job. I did look the inside of the barrel with a borelight and it is spotless! The stock indeed look like rosewood on the pics but it is really walnut. The color of the stain is unusual to today's standard. One fine example from this period is the fine Brown Bess rifle witch the stock was almost brown-black.
 
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I am sure ready to shoot! A .600 caliber 335gr round ball with 0.010" thick Bore Butter greased pillow ticking starting with a load of 60gr of FFg.
 
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