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View attachment 2586 Keith.
I thought the post by watcherchris was interesting, so in the same vane, here are my favourite two Keith. View attachment 1966 View attachment...
The pistol I have now is an antique. Legally I am not allowed to "use" it (fire it). But I do not need a licence, registration or a...
Antique flintlock pistols do not require a firearms licence, registration or permit to purchase in NSW Australia. Check your state regulations on...
Personally I prefer a smoothbore flintlock pistol of a large caliber. It is easy to load, can digest various sizes of shot or round ball or a...
View attachment 815 These are carried in my shot pouch: Turn screw, grease for waterproofing the pan in a small container, screw & pin punch,...
Popular Flintlock muzzle-loading rifles vary in caliber size from .32 caliber to .54 caliber for off the shelf rifles, including .45, & .50...
The flintlock smoothbore in a fusil or musket is a very versatile tool, & in my opinion an excellent choice for long term wilderness living....
Wanted to buy in Australia (will not purchase from overseas). Antique smoothbore flintlock pistol in caliber .60 to .70. Any condition so long as...
Advantages of a Flintlock Muzzle-loader. 1) Ammo is less expensive than a modern equivalent caliber firearm. 2) The smoothbore is very...
On the strap: Vent quills, powder measure, pricker, pan brush, & bullet block for faster reloading.
More on paper cartridges on my blog here: http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com.au/search?q=paper+cartridges
These are the items that are most essential to me. There are other items that are associated with these, but these are the main ones I would never...
I notice that many people automatically dismiss the idea of using a flintlock muzzle-loading gun, but aside from all the advantages of using such...
The main tools that stand out in everyone's mind I think will always be the Knife, the axe, & the gun. These three tools above all others...
If you are going to carry a gun into the wilderness & live there for any length of time, then it is probably a good idea to carry some basic...
Please Note: 1) I do not shun the modern firearm, but I do think that modern firearms should be used for self-defence only. 2) If I could only...