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Bret4207

At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Getting the brain to do what the instinct says not to do is difficult sometimes.
 
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freebullet

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That classic rifle looks a bit odd with the can, but you did a great job on it. Glad you had a chance to plink!
 
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Ian

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It's goofy with the big titanium pipe on the muzzle....but it's so quiet I don't care. Plus I can take the can off and screw the brass muzzle thimble back on there and it looks classic again.

What's wrong with suppressing a flintlock? :headscratch:
 

Brad

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How does one get the patched RB thru the suppressor to load? And the fouling is gonna be a bitch.
 

fiver

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quick release, load, turn back on and shoot.
it'd only add like 10 seconds to the procedure.
 

Ian

Notorious member
Use Whitworth rifling and make the suppressor part of the false muzzle for stuffing minie' (sp?) type projectiles.
 

Ian

Notorious member
That would be a better way. Screw off the tube and baffle assembly and clean it in an ultrasonic cleaner after shooting.
 

JWFilips

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With that butt plate and high comb It looks like a cross between an 1880's schuetzen rifle , a 1900's lever action and a moden suppress black gun with out the "black" ;)