Making the repro of the flask of the Hall breech loading rifle - Part II.
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This is the second and final part of the video showing the making of the repro Hall combination flask. In this episode I am making the body of the flask, and creating the repro of the original leather accoutrements. And of course I'll also test it as well. Enjoy!
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