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I do not believe I ever posted a photo of my Virginia style rifle By G. L. Jones. I had this one built 20 or so years ago. Last of my flint rifles.

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I like flint rifles. Post yours!!! Even if you have before! Digital Dan!! Let's see yours again. I know there are plenty of nice fire locks around this forum!
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Very nice Hawken Rick!!!!! I know it's a shooter!!! wink
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Very nice Hawken Rick!!!!! I know it's a shooter!!! wink


It is a shooter! The three shots you see NOT toward the center are when I was filing down the front sight and tapping the rear barrel sight around to get to center! Last shots I made were at center. It's 50 caliber and I shoot Hornady swaged round ball. This was shot from 100 yards. I think there's a Kansas buck....that doesn't know what's coming!! The inner ring is 1". It shoots mighty fine from 200 yards also!! Five shots toward center.

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This sleek, slender five pound work of art made it here today! Bean style .36 southern mountain rifle that is going to ruin the day of a lot of Missouri squirrels in the near future!

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Turns out I was a pound off.
Here she is with her big brother.
.36 Southern Mountain rifle and .62/20 fowler/smooth bore rifle

I put them on a scale and the .36 comes in at 6 pounds 2 ounces, the fowler is 7 pounds, 10 ounces. There isn't much I can think of that this pair won't handle!

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This sleek, slender five pound work of art made it here today! Bean style .36 southern mountain rifle that is going to ruin the day of a lot of Missouri squirrels in the near future!

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Really beautiful! Did you make that from a kit?
Originally Posted by deerhunter5555
Originally Posted by htredneck
This sleek, slender five pound work of art made it here today! Bean style .36 southern mountain rifle that is going to ruin the day of a lot of Missouri squirrels in the near future!

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Really beautiful! Did you make that from a kit?


No - I bought it.
I don't have the fine skills or patience required to build one, either from a kit or using the raw materials!
.62 cal James river basin Virginia rifle built by Steve Zihn
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While this is not a flinter, I believe it deserves honorable mention.
I found itin a defunct gun store, had it restored.
Was examined by Antique and Modern Firearms in Lex. Ky. They dated circa 1870.
Fine shootin .40 cal.
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Originally Posted by htredneck
Turns out I was a pound off.
Here she is with her big brother.
.36 Southern Mountain rifle and .62/20 fowler/smooth bore rifle

I put them on a scale and the .36 comes in at 6 pounds 2 ounces, the fowler is 7 pounds, 10 ounces. There isn't much I can think of that this pair won't handle!

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Not at thing wrong with that deadly duo!!!! wink
Nice j2dogs!!!!
.54 Jäger....

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ausgezeichnet!!!!!!
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
ausgezeichnet!!!!!!


Somebody sneeze?😜
I love looking at these pics of beautiful flinters.
I know there are beautiful modern rifles. Something about a flint lock the graceful long lines, the simplicity of the action. To me they are the pinnacle of gun building.
62-cal early Reading/Christian Springs style rifle built by Allen Martin:

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Here's a closer view to see the curl in the maple:

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It's a 46" Hoyt barrel, big 1-1/8" breech (swamped) with a Davis Colonial lock and a Davis trigger (I think).

And.....since I couldn't say no to it, a soon-to-be-mine rifle also from Mr. Martin....36-cal Getz barrel, I think 38", with a small Siler lock....later Berks style schimmel---

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Very, very, nice!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!

I'm enjoying my time with the rocklocks. smile
A solo pic of my Fusil De Chasse. It shoots a .595 RB very nicely (old Rapine mould) with wasp or yellow jacket nest wadding. 70 grns FFFG. Shoots wasp nest just as well as patched RB.

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Very nice!

I've been thinking a lot about a smoothie at some point.....although the dedicated turkey barrels from Colerain, while not traditionl exactly, really are interesting. Makes for a specific purpose for the gun, though, as they're choked such that round balls are out of the question.

My .62/20 smoothbore is jug choked to modified and it has claimed a bunch of squirrel, 2 doves and so far, one turkey so far at 27 yards. I have no issue shooting patched or bare round balls and can reliably ring a 12" steel pig at 100 yards with it.
Posted this one before.
NorthStarWest Early English. 20ga. jugged.

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Nice ! Last turkey I killed was with old Northwest gun I give to young son.
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