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Smooth bore musket
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Original Enfield 1860's smooth bore 12 gauge percussion musket for sale. Not a repro but the real deal and still shoot-able as it is in proof. Not exactly a survival weapon but still an interesting piece of history as it has a RIC brass disc in the butt.
A classic.
SGC holders only and face-to-face.
£300
.36 calibre Navy percussion revolver mad by ASM of Italy. Nice, clean gun.
FAC holders only and face-to-face.
£160.
Joe.
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#2
No-one interested in how they did it in the old days?
Will trade for decent air rifle.
Joe.
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(24 January 2012, 17:27)Joe Poncho Wrote: No-one interested in how they did it in the old days?
Will trade for decent air rifle.
Joe.

Dont think many of us have the licences my friend Sad

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#4
Could be right, NR.
Joe.
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#5
Stick it on one of the big online selling sites like Guntrader. It will go on theere. The black powder 36cal is a v.useful post apoc tool. Propellants can be made up from a variety of ingredients and bullets can be easily cast. That is more than can be said for cased ammo guns like the other 99% out there. Black powder guns were perfectly capable & in widespread use up till about 100 years ago.
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#6
and I want one when I get round to it. Just balancing budget of 0 with what I need atm.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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#7
Ti,elord, you're right about muzzle loaders and mine is a 12 gauge!
Skean Dhude, don't forget I will trade for a decent air rifle.
Joe.
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#8
update please
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