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    Quote Originally Posted by heelerau View Post
    It is a 1/3 scale 32lb naval gun, known as a long nine as the barrel was 9 ' long, main armament in ships of the line in the British navy from the Napoleonic era and later. This gun is cast iron around a heavy walled stainless steel tube with a welded breech plug, bore is 1 1/4'' and has come with a ball mould, still to be finished. Gun is in its embrasure on our new terrace. Will proof test it when the ball mould is available. Reckon it will go off with hell of a bang. A lovely present from the 'war office and her parents !!

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    After YEARs in the modern military weaponry I have regressed in tech I don't have any pictures of my Schmidt Reubin 7.5sviss A present from my father in law. The only WW rifle I have left after an extensive collection.

    Now days I'm all about the single shot handguns and rifles. Figgure if I can't do it in one shot I don't need to take the shot. It has served me well for the past 15 years HELL of allot cheaper than the 2-3 thousand rounds I was shooting every week in competition
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    I like the "Trapdoor." Is it .45-70 or .50-70?
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    My brother just inherited these. The 1911 was issued in Vietnam and chromed later on in life. The M1 Garand is something I would love to own. Wish he didn't inherit them, but such is life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxLSU View Post
    I like the "Trapdoor." Is it .45-70 or .50-70?
    .50-70 dead on at 200 yds

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwarvenChef View Post
    .50-70 dead on at 200 yds
    I do have a warm spot for .50 cal BPC guns. At one time, I had a .45-75 WCF 1876 Winchester. It was a nice shooter.
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    Gents,
    here is a little of my own gear, the 40 cal lancaster style rifle, 44'' swamped collerain barrel and jim chambers lock. The henry I often carry on horseback, and is a real good shooter.
    The knife is damascus steel by a local custom knife maker, expat sth African police armourer, does lovely work. He also made a lovely throwing 'hawk for me with a heart cut out in the blade.
    You blokes in the previous posts have some real nice gear.


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    Here's one I'm keeping. US Rifle, Caliber .30 M-1 made by Winchester, circa 1942. WB cartouched stock.



    The poncho it's laying on is WW II USMC, dated 1944.
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    Yeah Tiger,

    That's what I'm talkin' about. A real oldschool tool. I have wanted to get one through the NRA surplus program for a long time. I'd bet it will still drive tacks. You're smart to hold onto it.

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    Gentlemen. I have removed the posts that have gone off track in this thread. Keep it civil and on topic to avoid this excellent thread being locked. Thanks for your understanding.
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