Chap In The Workshop With A Pedersoli Priming Flask
Bloke on the Range
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5m 17s
Since Everyone Knows that steel must not get within a mile of black powder being metered, the Chap, attired in a very dapper fashion, modifies his flintlock priming flask to be 100% Steel, GMO and conflict-mineral free. With some hand tools and a surprising source of brass. Now, he can prime his pan in 110% safety, instead of just 100% safety. Because reasons.
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