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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Los Angeles California, USA
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This is a thread, for us to express our innermost secrets... Our hidden motivations... Our dark sides...
Why do you like Black Powder? What brought YOU into the fold? The history of it all? The romance of it? The faint far away cry of the wild wolf in the hills, free, forever free, unburdened by laws, restrictions, and prying eyes? The shear beauty of the arms, the craftsmanship, the idea, of taking a hammer, and an anvil, a bit of ore, a bit of coal or charcoal, alot of sweat and practiced skill, and hand forging it into a piece of art that started a revolution that changed the world.... Just Why or Why are you here in this forum ??? For me, it's all of the above, and beyond that ever more. I love the smell of it, the orange flame gushing out of the muzzle violently, the kick, the feel of solid walnut, solid brass, and finely crafted steel made by steel masters... The skill of holding the mark, until the flinter ignites, holding my breath, waiting... "Did I get the buck? Is there meat on the menu?" God I LOVE IT !!!... And whenever I think, I was born a hundred or 300 years too late, I take down my 50 caliber flinter from the wall, lay it in my lap, and think about all these things, until I am right with the world I am living in now. ![]() Sincerely, ElvinWarrior... aka... David, "EW"
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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I can make all i need without government interference or restrictions
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Los Angeles California, USA
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Jack,
True that !!! And you can buy, sell, ship all the ML's you want without any of the government fiddle-farts sticking their nose into your hobby room too !!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Sincerly, ElvinWarrior... aka... David, "EW"
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Upstate NY
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In the beginning it was a new shooting discipline, a challenge. Then I got hooked. The history, the many, many variations of BP firearms...finally settled on flintlocks, and now I shoot them more than most of my others. From 4 bore down to .62 cal., smaller than that and I have to go to cap locks! I need to stay away from matchlocks, I don't need another addiction! And don't get me started on artillery either! A lot of years as a re-enactor with a Rev-War artillery company left me wanting a brass 6 pounder in a bad way!
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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This the land of Gun control , so not here sad to say , I msut have a firearms permit but what i dont have to do is sign and show ID for AMMO , i make my own. I don't have to fill in the forms to make a new one or dozen They dont count to my firearms count in this state the pistols are pistols no matter what you may say and i cant make one for love nor money , they'd lock me up and sort it later .. That the U.N. BS for ya but now i got a TAP O CAP ( Cheers again! ) i'm moving out of being 100% flinter to a couple of builds one a traditional cap rifle ( a dixie Kit) , one a in line scratch build |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Centerville Ohio
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If you have to wait for a flinter to ignite your lock needs tuned. ![]() I got into BP because : 1. it was cheap. 2 I like history 3 I can use my woodworking and metal working skills to build ML rifles. Have a good one Doug Last edited by rammed; 04-16-2011 at 11:22 AM.. Reason: forgot the why I like BP reasons |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 1,554
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A good flint lock is almost as fast as a good cap lock and faster than something like a TC or Investarms. I got into it when I was 12. I was looking for a new .22 SA to replace the one I'd worn out and saw a 58 Remington and had to have it. Been hooked ever since.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: San Diego
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As a jr high kid in 1957, BP was all my dad would let me shoot. Wanted me to understand and appreciate firearms before getting all "high cap" and overgunned. My first was a Belgian flintlock, then a 44 cal British Adams C&B revolver. By 1959 I had gotten into BP cartridges (44-40 Colt, 11mm Mauser, & 40-65 Winchester), and never looked back. Not much reloading support back then, so I learned & made stuff on my own. Only smokeless I enjoy today is 1911 & Garand, 'cause they kept me alive in 'Nam.
I love the BP smoke & boom and handgun recoil; and the superb accuracy if done right; and there's always a yuppie with a 9mil in the next lane who yells, "What the hell was that?" Intoduced my son to guns the same way; he "gets it," and hunts with both 270 & 45-70. Last edited by Hogpost; 04-26-2011 at 04:16 PM.. Reason: misspelling |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: hurricane ally florida
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as a young child growing up in the heart of virginia listening to the old folks still discussing the lost cause & politics i always dreamed of having a musket.
after many years as a re-enactor i have several! and have enjoyed B.P shooting off & on for years. recently i have become more dedicated to B.P. and purchased a brace of 1858 remingtons to cement the commitment. what do i like about B.P.?....pretty much everything that has already been stated: no government interference ...yet! the history of it all. smoke/smell folks involved are good people shooting B.P. just makes a fella feel close to the earth like setting a good garden! ![]() s.m. |
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
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the gold and black model is the best looking design for that handgun
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 26
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ive only been on this forum now for a few days and have enjoyed talking with everyone.
BP was my introduction to shooting. my father wanted to teach me marksmanship and one shot should mean one kill, appreciation for history and that ammo is expensive so this will slow ya down from blasting all my bullets away. i still love my TC .50 hawken that we biult together from a kit. nothing is like the thunderous KABOOOOOM a smoke pole makes and i always chuckle when the other guys at the range start gaging on that wonderful sulfur and rotten egg smelling smoke. i love the fact that the government dont stick their damn nose in our smoke pole fun too. |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kansas
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I'm one of those too that actually enjoy cleaning them afterwards. ![]() |
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 85
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Anything mentioned above, I'm in total agreement. I have shot and still shoot center/rimfire, but after that first time I pulled the trigger on the Hawken, I was dead hooked. Black powder was my favorite to shoot from then on, and the only thing lacking for me to have a complete all around collection is a BP pistol (and its probably going to be a '51 Navy, preferrably a .36)
My number one favorite is the slow push of the recoil from a ML rifle. It just feels so right, the way it just pushes on me. Waiting for that smoke to clear to see where the deer is headed is pretty heart pounding and a close second though. |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Colorado
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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Welcome to the forum Brian ! good to have another BP nut in the place
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 1,554
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The smell, the smoke, the history, taking a few steps back in time.
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