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Which of your guns are really most important?
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<blockquote data-quote="dr.frank338" data-source="post: 2160121" data-attributes="member: 107942"><p>Rules need to be clarified: are we supposed to go to the woods for... two weeks, or the world is over? In this second scenario, sorry guys but you are all wrong: the only option is a traditional muzzleloader rifle plus a pistol, possibly in the same caliber; some cast bullets and black powder, and a good mould. Both the guns will be flintlocks, no primers needed; after a year, you will start making your own black powder and bullets; after 20 years, live the guns to the childs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dr.frank338, post: 2160121, member: 107942"] Rules need to be clarified: are we supposed to go to the woods for... two weeks, or the world is over? In this second scenario, sorry guys but you are all wrong: the only option is a traditional muzzleloader rifle plus a pistol, possibly in the same caliber; some cast bullets and black powder, and a good mould. Both the guns will be flintlocks, no primers needed; after a year, you will start making your own black powder and bullets; after 20 years, live the guns to the childs. [/QUOTE]
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