Ok so now what firearms do you have hanging on the walls?
Ok so now what firearms do you have hanging on the walls?
Nice display!!
Go for it, couldn’t find a pic with the hood down. Did find one if you want it.I think the coupe would make a better pic than the cuda with the hood up so if you like I will play with that.
Do you have a website?I'll give it a whack.
Nice display!!
Are they easy to find or does it take time to find one like yours??Came to the conclusion that black powder long arms are works of art. They need to be displayed.
This 1795 Contract Rifle is amazing
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In the pictureOk so now what firearms do you have hanging on the walls?
Quality reproductions can be a challenge. There is a lot of junk out there, mostly from India. Perdosoli is an Italian manufacturer... They are the best available, but generally inaccurate in detail. I had an 1803 Harper's Ferry rifle that I sold off because it was such a Frankenrifle. Bits from multiple models that never were togetherAre they easy to find or does it take time to find one like yours??
Hmm an interesting hobby that truly takes time and dedication for the cause. I've always been a Civil War buff even as a kid. We went to Gettysburg a few years ago and I had a blast. We plan on going back again this year while we are at Carlisle. I've always wanted an older 1800's rifle someday, I hope. Thanks for sharing.Quality reproductions can be a challenge. There is a lot of junk out there, mostly from India. Perdosoli is an Italian manufacturer... They are the best available, but generally inaccurate in detail. I had an 1803 Harper's Ferry rifle that I sold off because it was such a Frankenrifle. Bits from multiple models that never were together
Home — Horse SoldierHmm an interesting hobby that truly takes time and dedication for the cause. I've always been a Civil War buff even as a kid. We went to Gettysburg a few years ago and I had a blast. We plan on going back again this year while we are at Carlisle. I've always wanted an older 1800's rifle someday, I hope. Thanks for sharing.
You absolutely need to arrange for a private, certified guide tour in your vehicle. The guides out of the visitors center are amazingHmm an interesting hobby that truly takes time and dedication for the cause. I've always been a Civil War buff even as a kid. We went to Gettysburg a few years ago and I had a blast. We plan on going back again this year while we are at Carlisle. I've always wanted an older 1800's rifle someday, I hope. Thanks for sharing.
And find this book and read it....Hmm an interesting hobby that truly takes time and dedication for the cause. I've always been a Civil War buff even as a kid. We went to Gettysburg a few years ago and I had a blast. We plan on going back again this year while we are at Carlisle. I've always wanted an older 1800's rifle someday, I hope. Thanks for sharing.
Quality reproductions can be a challenge. There is a lot of junk out there, mostly from India. Perdosoli is an Italian manufacturer... They are the best available, but generally inaccurate in detail. I had an 1803 Harper's Ferry rifle that I sold off because it was such a Frankenrifle. Bits from multiple models that never were together
Yes Trenton-Jewelers.com The laser engraving is a relatively new department though.Do you have a website?
Great looking car and a good angle. Would you prefer this over the coupe?
It's always good to post and bump our thread to the top of page 1.
Yes we do. I love the friendships it has created. Everyone has met other members. All of us hasn't met all the members but that's ok. We still have time. (hopefully) Something we should do is make a list of the coffee shop members we have met in person. That could be fun.531,000 posts and over 12,000,000 views
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Got back home at a little after 8 and I am having a few sip's of juice I missed over the holiday. LMFAOYou ain't in bed yet, whaaaaaats up
Hey Lon!You ain't in bed yet, whaaaaaats up