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    FOR SALE Pietta Leech-Rigdon for sale - Price reduction

    Did the originals have a brass or steel frame?
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    This 1860 Army followed me home.

    Thank you. Been wanting a first generation for a long time. I have had a signature series for years, guess I will have to look for a second generation now..
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    FOR SALE Richland Arms, Colt Army

    Richmond Arms is the Importer, My question was who made the revolver, not who brought it into the country.
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    FOR SALE Richland Arms, Colt Army

    Do you know the maker of this revolver?
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    Great Transaction with these Members

    Splitear is a standup guy. I purchased a musket from him that had issues that neither of us realized at the time. Good communication and we reached a resolution that was fair to both parties.
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    SOLD Handmade Roach belly scalper/skinner.. Reduced

    This is a handmade knife with a carbon steel blade. The full tang Blade is 5 1/4 inches long, with an overall length of 9 inches. The blade is maker marked, but I do not recognize the mark. The wood handles are held with three steel pins. This knife is sharp and takes a good edge. The sheath is...
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    SOLD Tim Bender hat for sale SOLD

    SOLD. This is an older Tim Bender hat that belonged to a friend, it has been worn twice and is in great shape. Low crown beehive with a two inch brim. The lining is green silk, leather sweatband, neither are soiled. Photo evidence would suggest this simple hat was one of the most popular for...
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    This 1860 Army followed me home.

    Just back from the Cedar Creek reenactment and this nice old Colt followed me home. The action is very smooth, and the cylinder indexes perfectly. The finish is worn, but has a nice even patina. Frame, barrel, triggerguard and cylinder have matching numbers, the wedge is probably an old...
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    SOLD Tim Bender Hat

    ok, if it is still available, I will take it for $65 shipped Thank you, Frank
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    SOLD Tim Bender Hat

    If that is $50 shipped, I will take it
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    Does this look like an original?

    As promised in an earlier post, I disassembled the rifle to look for any additional markings. on the top flat beside the nipple is: 186? just in front of the word “steel” is a faint script R on the bottom of the barrel about eight inches from the breech: PM
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    Does this look like an original?

    I have been researching Chattahoochee Arms on the internet, and find several reports these guns are not safe as they are prone to cook-offs. Apparently the threads for the breech plug were cut too deep into the barrel and the internally exposed threads hold residue that will set off the next...
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    Does this look like an original?

    Thank you for this information
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    Does this look like an original?

    If the metal parts are reproductions, made after Colt ended their Signature Series production, wouldn’t it have to bear Italian proofs? I will take it out of the stock tonight and see what markings are covered by the wood, they may be hidden there. The more I look at it I am convinced the stock...
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    Does this look like an original?

    I purchased this rifle years ago when I first started getting interested in studying the CW era. I had a reproduction Enfield at the time and thought this would be a good mate. This was the only BP arm the seller had on a table full of modern rifles, he said he “thought” it was original. The...
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    Question on N-SSA rules

    I would take this question to the N-SSA forum, but non-members can’t post. I know there are skirmishers here, so hopefully someone can help. I talked to Whitacre and he said he normally makes his barrel’s about 1 inch longer than originals to allow for it to be cut back in the future if the...
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    SOLD Civil War camp hat 100% wool

    Just sent you an email with photos of what I have available. Thank you
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    What to do with this abused model 1842 musket

    Just as a follow up, I did take this musket to the N-SSA fall nationals yesterday. Unfortunately, Mr Hoyt did not attend this year. But he was the consensus recommendation for the job if I pursue getting the barrel repaired. As an aside, this was my first time ever attending this event. My first...
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