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PJ Hardtack
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« on: December 02, 2011, 11:03:39 am »


My 'as new', unfired .50 Browning Mountain Rifle arrived last week. What a beaut!

This rifle is to MLs what A Shiloh is to Sharps rifles - semi-custom. Dense, dark wood, great inletting, oil finish, browned steel furniture, pewter nose cap, SST. All the screw heads (and I mean ALL) are lined up parallel to the bore; the barrel key escutcheon screws, tang screws, etc.

She sure is built 'hell fer stout', the heaviest off hand rifle I own. No wonder the mountain men used their wiping sticks for a rest! J.S. Hawken sold x-sticks long before they became popular with the buffler hunters. The SST is going to spoil me for other rifles.

What would I change? Well, for starters, I'd like the hammer face x-hatched for safety. It's possible to let it slip right now as it's pretty smooth and not at a good vertical angle. I'd like a more traditional rear sight and a silver blade front. Small things easily done.

I found out that the nipple would not accept #11 caps. I ordered a couple that will and after I did that, I discovered I had a couple that would accept #10s. Now I got my druthers. Got a couple of custom horns coming and I've got a beautiful beaded possibles bag I lucked onto years ago at a Rendezvous

Lookin' forward to punchin' holes and makin' smoke with this Plains Rifle of the first order.
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« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2011, 01:54:16 pm »

Thet shines, it do.  You done yerseff proud, Peej.
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« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2011, 04:33:43 pm »

Thanks Forty Rod!

Yep, she shore does shine! I've hand rubbed in some coats of oil and waxed the wood; brought it up well and accentuated the grain.

Gonna be buyin' a new high rez camera soon so's I can post pics of some of my toys. One of the great joys of what we do is sharin' with others of like mind and values.
I've learned a lot by joinin' this forum from guys who've 'been there - done that'. I'm willin' ta learn from their experience. I mus' be gettin' old or sumthin'. Time was I preferred learnin' everything the hard way ..... ;>)
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"IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH POWER - IT'S ALL ABOUT CONTROL"

"IF VIOLENT CRIME IS TO BE CURBED, IT IS ONLY THE INTENDED VICTIM WHO CAN DO IT. THE FELON DOES NOT FEAR THE POLICE, AND HE FEARS NEITHER JUDGE NOR JURY. THEREFORE, WHAT HE MUST BE TAUGHT TO FEAR IS HIS VICTIM."   JEFF COOPER
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