Lets see some pics.

Not much of a photo for detail but it is my only black powder firearm.

1851 Navy by Uberti. Just got it.

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Colt Dragoon Signature Model
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1868 Thuer Conversion
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1858 Armi San Paolo Rem


1851 Uberti Navy .36


I could go on for hours but I'll quit here...LoL!
 
From the top, .451 Volunteer, 1861 Springfield .58 and .32 poor boy squirrel rifle.

Steve
 

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Colt Navy Conversions

The latest additions to my collection of Colt Conversions: A pair of 1861 Colt Navy Richards-Mason Signature Series Revolvers converted by Kenny Howell of R&D Gun Shop, Inc., to 38 Long Colt.

The remainder of my collection consists of a pair of 1861 Colt Navy's, a pair of 1861 Colt Navy Richards Type I conversions, a pair of 1851 Colt Navy Richards Type I conversions, a pair of 1851 Colt Navy Richards-Mason conversions, and an 1849 Colt Wells Fargo conversion.

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A Few Of My CAS Guns

1861 Colt Navy Richards Type I conversions
1860 Henry Rifle engraved by Ken Hurst
1849 Colt Wells Fargo conversion
Randall Damascus Skinner
Custom Leather by Jim Simmons of Etowah River Leather

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Seth's CAS Guns
 
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First post, great to be typing with you all. Here's my 1858 Remy with Kirst Konverter. I have .45 Schofield loaded.

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here are some pics of my favorite BP firearms::

.50 cal Knight DISC Extreme
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.54 cal T/C Hawken flintlock
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.54 cal T/C Renegade percussion
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12 ga smooth bore New England by T/C
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.45 cal Hawkens Flintlock by Cabala's
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45-70 H&R Buffalo rifle
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Technically this on is BP. An 1892 Winchester in 38-40WCF. This one is from 1900. Picked it up today for $60.00. Saved it from being turned over to the PO PO for destruction. No finish and has some pitting but is in very solid mechanical condition. Could not stand by and see it go to the smelter so I shot an offer for what I had in pocket. It is now safe.
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