Functional replica firearms

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If that thread title even makes sense. I'm trying to figure out how to word what I'm saying. I'm looking for a place or website where I could purchase actual firing replicas of antique firearms, like an 18th century flintlock pistol. Am I making sense? :lol:

So far all I have been able to find are non-firing guns.
 
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Do a Google on "flintlock pistol kit" and you will get 28,000 hits in .19 seconds.

Dixie Gun Works is a GREAT company.
 

Hessian

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I am aware of their kits...not carefully finished. Perhaps they expect all buyers to be well-tooled gunsmiths but this has led to shabby put-togethers which prove unreliable.
If its flint: make sure the frizzen is well hardened-if not: you will get little if no spark. Also: a stiff mainspring is better than a soft one.
Good luck, and enjoy.
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Thanks guys, I wouldn't mind a kit, but I'm not gunsmith that's for sure. My Dad put one together back when I was a kid, but his was a precussion cap black powder revolver.
 
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