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Re: 1850 In line

--- In Muzzleloaders@yahoogroups.com, "Dave" <deaton@...> wrote:
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> I've never even heard of a pre-1900 inline percussion!

There was actually a flintlock inline made during the 1700's, though I
don't have the reference to it right now. And the underhammer could
be considered an "inline" as the nipple screws directly into the
barrel instead of using a snail or bolster.

-Kees-





Fri Jun 15, 2007 11:46 pm

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I have a 50 cal. muzzloader made by Moses Babcock in Charlestown Mass. The unique thing about this gun is that it is an inline , I have never seen an old...
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Jun 13, 2007
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I've never even heard of a pre-1900 inline percussion! Sure would like to see a photo of it, particularly the firing mechanizm? Dave........... ... Mass. ... ...
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... There was actually a flintlock inline made during the 1700's, though I don't have the reference to it right now. And the underhammer could be considered...
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