Historical reenactment
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Historical reenactment
In historical re-enactment , we obviously do not use lead , but we do burn a lot of (black) powder
1750- 1760 ( seven years war ) is the most popular time period here on east Canada/USA border
but we also re-enact older time period of our history
1704
1669
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y45/di ... /1470z.jpg
1750- 1760 ( seven years war ) is the most popular time period here on east Canada/USA border
but we also re-enact older time period of our history
1704
1669
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y45/di ... /1470z.jpg
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Re: Historical reenactment
Very Nice Tourblanche,
It looks like everyone is having a lot of fun in those videos.
It looks like everyone is having a lot of fun in those videos.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: Historical reenactment
Fun and also interesting contacts between Americans , Native Americans and us french speaking Québecois .
sharing our common history and learning from good craftmen , since a lot of gear is home made
including guns .
sharing our common history and learning from good craftmen , since a lot of gear is home made
including guns .
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Re: Historical reenactment
Nice post.
YOU CAN FOOL SOME OF THE PEOPLE SOMETIME
BUT YOU CAN"T FOOL ALL OF THE PEOPLE ALL TIME
BUT YOU CAN"T FOOL ALL OF THE PEOPLE ALL TIME
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Re: Historical reenactment
History and guns, all at the same time. What more could a person ask for?Tourblanche wrote:Fun and also interesting contacts between Americans , Native Americans and us french speaking Québecois .
sharing our common history and learning from good craftmen , since a lot of gear is home made
including guns .
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: Historical reenactment
Food !
Period correct recipes , of course .
More seriously , I wonder if people on this forum know that a lot of historical reproductions
that we use are made in India ?
http://www.militaryheritage.com/muskets.htm
http://www.narayansports.com/list_products.aspx
http://www.curioushouse.com/fire_arms.asp
http://www.curioushouse.com/replica_gunspistols.asp
etc.
Period correct recipes , of course .
More seriously , I wonder if people on this forum know that a lot of historical reproductions
that we use are made in India ?
http://www.militaryheritage.com/muskets.htm
http://www.narayansports.com/list_products.aspx
http://www.curioushouse.com/fire_arms.asp
http://www.curioushouse.com/replica_gunspistols.asp
etc.
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Re: Historical reenactment
Tourblanche wrote:Food !
Period correct recipes , of course .
More seriously , I wonder if people on this forum know that a lot of historical reproductions
that we use are made in India ?
http://www.militaryheritage.com/muskets.htm
http://www.narayansports.com/list_products.aspx
http://www.curioushouse.com/fire_arms.asp
http://www.curioushouse.com/replica_gunspistols.asp
etc.
I was unaware of this. What is the quality of these arms like and are they priced close to US/Canadian made muskets?
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: Historical reenactment
They are no work of art , as they are repro of military guns anyway , but a very good
deal , a lot of steel and wood for your dollar .
As they come un proofed , flashole not drilled , Europeans have them proofed locally
As there are no official proof office in USA and Canada , we have to proof them ourselves .
Some dealers do it for extra fee .
http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/
http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/faq.shtml#7
deal , a lot of steel and wood for your dollar .
As they come un proofed , flashole not drilled , Europeans have them proofed locally
As there are no official proof office in USA and Canada , we have to proof them ourselves .
Some dealers do it for extra fee .
http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/
http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/faq.shtml#7
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Re: Historical reenactment
Yes most of them are made in Udaipur...