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Here is my Dixie Gunworks Tennessee Mountain Rifle. For a production gun, I like it as much as several of the more custom rifles I have owned. It is a .50, incidentally. Always wanted one of the .32 rifles, but never find any for sale.

 

 

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I was beginning to wonder if anyone else had a pistol.

 

Got four guns, but no pix.

 

T/C Renegade, caplock, 50. Got a Classic Arms Ace (everbody say "oooooooohhhh, niiiiiiice" :P ) and a pair of Harley Davidson 75th Anniversary commemoratives - which are 45 caliber Kentucky pistols, made by Pedersoli.

 

If you're curious about what those last look like

https://www.google.com/search?q=harley+davidson+75th+anniversary+pistols&biw=1024&bih=575&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiEtZ7ossPKAhVLJR4KHQHrAcwQ_AUIBygC#imgrc=_

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This was from my Grandfather. I don't know the background story of how he got it.

 

It was made by C. Keller of Evansville, Indiana (spelled Evensville on the rifle) and was made in the 1840's as best as I can determine.

 

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This was from my Grandfather. I don't know the background story of how he got it.

 

It was made by C. Keller of Evansville, Indiana (spelled Evensville on the rifle) and was made in the 1840's as best as I can determine.

 

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Nice heirloom example of a Ohio style rifle! Thanks for sharing!

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