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Location: Nova Scotia
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Gentlemen, i am not convinced that i see this thread as having much bearing on any useful discussion of ethnographic arms and armor. Modern day politics are a topic best avoided in these forum for obvious reasons.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Sorry I muddied up the water; I found the archaic weapons fascinating , which was probably the original poster's intention.
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Location: USA
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David's reaction is justified--these discussions rarely stay on-course and typically degenerate into off-topic socio-political "debate."
If the discussion remains on the weapons themselves, I see no reason why this thread cannot remain open. However, we will strictly enforce this requirement and will close the thread sua sponte if it does not. Andrew Vikingsword Staff |
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I've had a couple of these type muzzle loaders in the past. Wish I still had them, for a photographic comparison. Anyone have any?
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Location: Belgium
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I wouldn't use them...
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Duh, I forgot about this abbreviated trade gun. Could be from Africa as well as any where else. I love the evidence of the screws being removed, over and over, with a knife.
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