Our American with Disabilities Act project is working hard towards building a rifle and complete set of accoutrements to raise money for building ADA compliant restrooms at the Walter Cline range. Mike Miller, Dennis Priddy, Larry Horrigan, Dick Miller, John Kleihege, Bart Copenhaver, Bill Hoover and I are building the rifle. The Honorable Company of Horners is making a powder horn, Jeff Luke is making a shooting bag, Ron Lowell is crafting a banded priming horn, Larry Callahan is hand making a ball mold and a tow worm, John Cummings is forging one of his signature knives. Look to Muzzle Blasts and the NMLRA. org website for details on how you can purchase tickets to win this once in a lifetime prize.
The 2020 1 of 1000 Horn by Walter Mabry, Master Horner
[Video] Building the Traditions Firearms Kentucky Rifle
Charge Media presents a short and quiet video on finishing up a Traditions Kentucky Rifle kit.
2021 NMLRA/WKU Gunsmithing / Longrifle Seminar
A Special Commemorative Serving Platter made to honor the 25h Anniversary of the Honourable Company of Horners
The Exhibition Pistols of the Dr. Gerald Klaz Collection
The Honourable Company of Horners Presents the 2020 1 of 1000 Horn
Presentation Pipe Tomahawk by Simeon England, Mike Miller, and Kyle Willyard
The name tomahawk is a combination of tribal and English words. Algonquin and Lenape peoples called their lightweight stone axes "tamahak" or “tamahakan". European Americans pronounced these words as "tomahawk." They liked the size and weight of the original tool, but made their own adaptation by replacing the stone heads with iron heads having steel blades. Tribes who had never seen a handled tool with a metal head called it a tomahawk, adopting the indigenous term to the iron headed tool.
Tools of the Trade: The work of Chris Crosby | Muzzle Blasts Excerpts
Fitting Ramrods and Final Assembly | Kibler Kit Assembly Class Day 5
Students march towards the final assembly of their new muzzleloaders!
Black Powder TV visits the Fall Frolic Longrifle Show
Building a 4 Bore Flintlock with Bill Raby - Part 26
[VIDEO] 2020 Kibler Kit Assembly Class with Mike Brooks Day 3
StillBrave Childhood Cancer Foundation: Donation Set Auction
Announcing the 1st Annual NMLRA American Longrifle Show
2021 Youth Gunbuilding Scholarship | Southern Ohio Artisan Workshops
In an effort to promote and encourage the art of longrifle building among young people , we are proud to offer a scholarship to the Gunmaker's Workshop. Thanks to the combined generosity of both the Kentucky Rifle Foundation and Jason Gatliff of Muzzleloader Magazine , this scholarship will allow for one recipient to join the January 2021 Gunmaker's Workshop by covering the full cost of tuition, room and board - plus an additional amount which in most cases will cover the cost of all gun parts needed to participate in the class.