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    ID of a rifle

    the lock seems ok it has something to do with the set trigger very nice wodd and brass i got a horn ,a nice measure balls a pound of powder and caps for eighty dollers
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    ID of a rifle

    I just purchased a .50 cal manarch any one know any thing about them it dosent seen to have halfcock :idunno:
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    sixtys i ordered a pistol kit

    my e-mail has changed since my post and i have been off line for a while please send me a pm again and ill respond this time asa i lost a bunch of things to my old server thank you
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    sixtys i ordered a pistol kit

    back in the sixtys i ordered a brass direnger kit from a company i think the name was fernwood are they still in busines te kit i got was confiscated by my uncle and he made a small display stand for it :( i would like to get anothe and do the same thing :thumbsup:
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    .36 cal brass framed revolver

    I have traded for a .36 cal in very nice shape it has a brass frame with a top strap im have fired it with fifteen grains and the ball sits way down in the cylinder is this a very light load for this gun or is this the way it should be seems like a long ways to the cone :hmm:
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    Charles Dailey?

    :thumbsup: I just putrchased a .45 cal charles daily if you get one as accurate as mine you will not be disapointed it is a little heaver than some of my other guns but that could be the cherry wood stock :winking: and the bore being smaller than my .50 cal's the barrel is heaver but a real...
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    I shot the golden child today.

    I dont know about brass but isnt 50 grains a very very large load even for proof :shocked2:
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    new gun

    :bow: thanks zone the gun is vey heavy chery stock and the barrel is made of large diameter stock as any of mt .50s
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    new gun

    Thanks i havent had a .45 in a while and this looks very well built
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    new gun

    I just got a new to me .45 cal Charles Daily side lock made in spain has anyone had any experiance with thjese guns ? And how about loads ? :v
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    SENECA 36CAL

    :hatsoff: I bought a senica a little over a year ago for $180 and wouldnt ever sell it you did well :applause:
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    My drum is broken ?

    well it sure didnt just fall out i had to drill heat very carefully and easy out it then chased the threads withe the proper tap and reasembled it lining the niple up with locktite :v
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    My drum is broken ?

    Thanks to all i went to the local gun shop they gave me a drum as most people are into inlines so my ten doller gun is fixed and seems to be one of my better shooters :applause: :hatsoff:
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    My drum is broken ?

    Thanks again for your information ill let the drum set in kroil that i happen to use often and order one monday morning I seem to get quite a few deals on this sort of thing :hatsoff:
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    My drum is broken ?

    Thanks i got the gun for ten bucks and hope it can be fixed on the cheep
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    My drum is broken ?

    I have a CVA PLansman the drum is sheared off flush what thread size are they ?
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    blown patches

    It might be thought that by the number of guns i have purchased I just a while a go got a senica .36 and love shooting the little begger :agree: I got a .50 cal last fall for fifty dollars that shoots really well but it seems to leave a smoldering patch behind is that normal with a small powder...
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    blown patches

    Hey im just down the road fifty miles near O-burg :front:
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