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Your First Cap & Ball
Buying your first cap & ball revolver
Fast-Handling Belly Guns
Cap & ball belly guns
DGW LeMat Navy .44/20 GA
Dixie Gun Works LeMat Revolver
Dixie Gun Works Spiller & Burr Confederate Revolver
Dixie Gun Works Spiller & Burr Confederate Revolver
E.M.F.’s Snub Nose 1860
A compact version of Colt’s classic Model 1860 Army revolver.
American Pioneer Powder
Black powder substitute.
Smoothbore Shootout
Flintlock smoothbores are more accurate than most people think.
Shooting Paper Cartridges In Cap & Ball Revolvers
Shoot historically correct paper cartridges in your revolvers.
McCollough Colt
Rugged Ranger Regiment’s border patrolling .44 pistol!
- .44-40
- .45 ACP revolvers
- 1851 Navy
- 9mm
- APP
- artisan
- Artisan
- Bill of rights
- black powder
- black powder shooting
- Black Powder substitutes
- Bozeman Trail
- Bucks County
- cap & ball
- carbine
- cartridges
- Civil War
- Colts
- Dillion
- Double Action revolvers
- double rifle
- Eighteenth Century
- flintlocks
- Fort Frederick
- fowlers
- French & Indian War
- frontier food
- gunmaker
- handloading
- LeMat
- lever action
- longrifle
- Longrifle
- muskets
- pistol
- profile
- reenactment
- reloading
- Rifle
- S. Thomas Bailey
- single action revolvers
- sixgun
- smoothbore
- Spencer rifle
- Spiller & Burr
- survival food
- Taylor's
- texas rangers
- Uberti
- World War I