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Old January 11, 2018, 03:18 PM   #9
ligonierbill
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You can do the ramrod yourself. Try Track of the Wolf for hardware and get a good piece of hickory. I don't know if you are in Indiana where the gun was found. There is a smith who advertises in Muzzleblasts in Batesville, Randy Grumkemeyer (rggunsmithing.com). I have not worked with him. I have worked with Michael Lea in Columbus, OH (no website - [email protected]). He did a great job rebuilding the lock for an old gun my brother had. Have fun with it!
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