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      Flintlock weapons were commonly used until the mid 19th century, when they were replaced by percussion lock systems. Even though they have long been considered obsolete, flintlock weapons continue to be produced today by manufacturers such as Pedersoli, Euroarms, and Armi Sport. Not only are these weapons used by modern re-enactors, but they are also used for hunting, as many U.S. states have dedicated hunting seasons for black-powder weapons, which includes both flintlock and percussion lock weapons.

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      • Andreas Albrecht 1771
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      • John Shuler
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Tim,

Thank you so much for your presentation the other day. You are a natural teacher. The kids just loved it. You captivated them.

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You’ve built a magical gun ! It is truly my favorite. It fits me like an extension of myself. Great ! Great ! Job. I can’t praise you enough!

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Just wanted to say thanks. You build a great longbow. Killed my first deer with it Wednesday night. She was an old long nosed doe that I have been playing cat and mouse with since the Sept 29th season opener.

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Tim, shot my Feree yesterday. The rifle prints right where I need it to be. I’m a happy man 😊 ready to take it to the woods.

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