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Booshway
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Here is a picture of original muzzleloaders they form a part of mine and a friends collection.
We travel around and show our guns at shoots , rondezvous , other museums etc ...
We give talks about the guns and even let you handle them , some we still let you shoot.
We have muzzleloading firearms from around 1780- to around 1870 or so.
We also have a original Sharps 1870 somethingish and a trapdoor Springfield 1873 rifle from 1883 for the "Modern Gun Folks" LOL
Andy

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Drool....


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Be still my heart! So many gorgeous guns! I am soooo jealous. In fact I think I don't like you any longer. I unfriend you; can it be done this way?? At any rate you've ruined my day and made me feel inadequate. Aaarrghhhhh..... Frowner


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We do have napkins at our shows Boartooth LOL

Hanshi,
If you are ever this way or we down your way , I'll let ya have your pick .... to shoot LOL
Andy

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Andy, I now re-friend you.


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Hanshi,
Whew! I do not have many friends , so I can't afford to lose one . Even my invisible friend dosen't like me much LOL
Andy


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Well, here's another fine fix you've gotten me into... something else to wish off the page! What a collection.


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MountainRanger,
Thanks.
We travel around and show off our collection.
You can even handle and shoot some of the guns.
One year we would like to make a trip back east , maybe we will see you then.
Andy


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Do you follow a schedule?


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Boartooth,
Summers mostly are when we are out and about.
We hit a few local rendezvous and will be at The Museum of the Mountain Man this summer.
When we have date of an event , we post it in our blog : ruxtonmuseum.org
Andy


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Very fine collection of longrifle's you have there Andy! Thank you for showing it to us! Do you have a favorite Kentucky rifle in your collection? Would love to see and hear all about it.
 
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Cranbrook,
Thank you.
I think my favorite longrifle that we have is a Tennessee rifle signed J. Jordon . It started life as a flintlock about 1815-20 or so and was percussoned later.
I will post pictures later.
I do have pictures of the longrifle I shoot the most. It was made by Royland Southgate in 1950.
I call it an original , because he made the rifle "Lock , Stock and Barrel" as the saying goes. All the parts were made by him in the old way. The only store bought part is the Colt nipple.
Andy


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Found a picture of the J.Jordon rifle.
It is the bottom one in the photo.
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Andy,I'll have to keep my eyes open.I'd like to see your cool toys....


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Boartooh,
Sounds good. Will be posting on here as to where we will be.
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Thank you Andy for showing both those great rifle's! I too hope to someday make it to one of your events. I once owned a fine flintlock rifle that was made by Royland Southgate. Found it for sale at a local gun shop with a fair price tag. Later traded it for something else but have fond memories.
 
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Cranbrook,
That would have been a fun one to shoot for sure.
Andy


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Which brings up a question....DO you shoot all your collectibles?


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Boartooth,
Yes , I still shoot some of them.
Age and condition being two big factors.
We have bought some that were wrecks and re-bulit them. New breach-plugs , glass bedding etc ...
So those yes we shoot.
Some we just maintain , with no re-working and those we do not shoot.
All in all we shoot or can shoot about 10 or so out of the 30 odd we display.
Andy


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Ahh,makes sense....


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