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Join Date: November 2, 1998
Location: Colorado
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So I had a black powder class today
And one shooter brought an 1883 squirrel gun! It had a Leman lock on it and I did't see any other markings on it. Being only 32 cal, it was tough to clean. After they cleaned it, I treated it with Renaissance Wax.
Sorry no pics. Didn't have a camera on me.
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Join Date: December 19, 2012
Location: Treasure Coast, Florida
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What was class about Gary?
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Just the NRA/NMLRA Muzzleloader class
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Leman rifles were still being made in 1883? Percussion? Bet it was swell!!
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How deep was the class
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![]() We had a few die-hard BuckSkinners in this class that took some exceptions to what was presented. Kind of hard to let go of old habits, good or bad …. ![]() Be Safe !!!
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