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  1. AFord

    Simon Says "Do This"

    Antennas are used to make 'Zip' guns in the Big Cities.
  2. AFord

    Simon Says "Do This"

    I wore those as Motorcycle Boots. Even when off my H-D they were recognized as M/C Boots by others. Very Gentlemanly Boots with the straps and rings. Maybe they should have been sold as "Winchester Mod 1866 boots ".
  3. AFord

    DIY mold making.

    This looks like the style of bullet T/C uses. Or, used. I have a few for my .50 cal T/C
  4. AFord

    Clip on Wheel weights

    Everyone has explained it so well that I am only adding what I use. I have soft lead for ML, and old style wheel weights for 'unmentionable' pistols and I have gotten some Linotype metal to alloy with the WWs for unmentionable rifles. I hope that I haven't led anyone to 'the Dark Side'?
  5. AFord

    Factory built vs kit build value

    Are you telling me that my TC Hawken 50 has LOST it's warranty??? I got it in 1980. BTW, this is a LOL.
  6. AFord

    Gun show prices

    I had a local Liquor store that sold cans of 'no name' sodas at .10 cents a can. The sales tax started at .11cents, so they raised the price to .11cents plus .01 cent tax. I usually drank RC Cola, 16oz bottle for .14cents.
  7. AFord

    Gun show prices

    I was making between $3.75/hr. to $5.00/hr.
  8. AFord

    Found This Flask in an Antique/Junk Shop

    My only 'real' flask is one that my Dad converted to a lamp back when he was a teen, (mid 20s), made from a 'Civil'? War flask. It no longer has the old cloth wiring. But it is a memory that I use nightly.
  9. AFord

    Fraged by My Musket

    I usually run a .358 SWC and .452 RN with WWs after fluxing to clean. Slightly .001" oversize. So you think that would not lead a bbl at a faster speed?
  10. AFord

    Fraged by My Musket

    I am learning so much in here. I always thought that pure lead wouldn't work as a bullet as it would 'lead' the barrel, unless it was very low velocity. WWs are great in 'unmentionables' at 800-900 fps loadings and the Linotype mixed in worked in rifles. Excuse me, "unmentionable" rifles.
  11. AFord

    Fraged by My Musket

    I was thinking about hardness. You answered my question. I have a problem. Guns that are CF and Caplock, & one Flinter. Long as I cast RBs with flashing lead and the rest with WW & LT. Thanks.
  12. AFord

    My first Flintlock?

    Thank you, very much.
  13. AFord

    Fraged by My Musket

    Just a thought, is Linotype metal too hard for RB casting?
  14. AFord

    Fraged by My Musket

    So I am doing it correctly.
  15. AFord

    Fraged by My Musket

    I would like to ask a 'dumb' question. I was told to only use 'pure lead' balls in BP Rifles. It has at times been difficult to get lead to cast balls. There have been more than one statement about using wheel weights to cast balls or minie' balls from. Is it OK to use WWs in BP?
  16. AFord

    My first Flintlock?

    Thank you very much.
  17. AFord

    My first Flintlock?

    Blake Marsters What company has this page, if I may be so bold. An inquiring mind queries.
  18. AFord

    Yesterday was my Blind Squirrel Day

    Italian and not Spanish? Hmm, I paid top dollar for it $29. Thought that was a lot of money for that time & place.
  19. AFord

    Yesterday was my Blind Squirrel Day

    My 36 cal 1851 model is even older. It doesn't mention what model it is, powder, caliber, precautions, etc. I don't have a clue who made up the kit. The Spanish, Italians, Heathens, or??? I built it back in 1970-71. It sits in a drawer. Fired a few times but that's all. PS: it might be a ghost...
  20. AFord

    Mammoth ivory inlay...

    My thought, after smoothing the stock & inlay, remove the inlay, stain the stock, THEN, sand the back side of the inlay until the front is the right height. Then glue it (or however you want to attach it).
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