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Author Topic: Ketland  (Read 9182 times)

Offline RedOneFive

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Ketland
« on: March 26, 2025, 09:36:19 AM »
Anybody here have a ketland or similar fur trade era pistol?
I've been drooling all over while researching them. I'm pretty sure an original is out of my realm, but Ive been researching one from Middlesex trading . They are Indian imports that are undrilled. But I think from what I've read, once drilled and proofed, folks are having pretty good luck with them... Just curious if anyone else has gone down the ketland path?...
Joe Niemeier
Bordeaux Creek Fur Trade and Muzzleloader club

Offline RedOneFive

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Re: Ketland
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2025, 09:48:47 AM »
Joe Niemeier
Bordeaux Creek Fur Trade and Muzzleloader club