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Traditional Cap Guns - Let's See 'em!

This is my vintage 1830s cap lock. Made by Joseph Sells in WV. 40 cal.still a shooter.
A pair of Chinese military pistols 1830s
Shotgun 1830s-50
 

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This is my vintage 1830s cap lock. Made by Joseph Sells in WV. 40 cal.still a shooter.
A pair of Chinese military pistols 1830s
Shotgun 1830s-50
That long rifle has a drum percussion. I can’t make out anything on the right side that indicates flint conversion. So reckon it was an original cap gun. 1830, damn! Like The First Original cap gun.
 
I've got a sweet TC Renegade in .54 that I picked up from a fellow Hunt Talker, a .50 call single shot pistol that I inherited from Dad, and these:

1858 design, Pietta in need of some work (Cylinder timing is off)
1851 Navy Arms Colt w/brass frame
Pedersoli Walker
The cartridge gun is dad's Hawes Western Marshall in 45 Colt. It's a 1960's vintage import built by JP Sauer & Sohn.

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Couple more, some from a bit further back....

2002, .54 T/C White Mountain carbine, 100 gr Goex, and Maxihunter, first muzzleloader kill

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2003, Same T/C Seneca .45, 70 gr Goex, and maxihunter

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2008, Same T/C Hawken with .62 Green Mountain Barrel rifled 1:72 by Ed Rayl, round ball, 100 gr Goex, first kill with it

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Another few of chukars with T/C New Englander 12 ga

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Sharp looking pair of Britts you got there!
 
Love those old revolvers. I had a copy (probably Italian) of the Remington 1858 back in the day. I should have never sold it.
 
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