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  1. Colonial Boy

    That's a brown hare!

    Saved that to my photos; I do love hare, usually let them hang for a day before cooking, two days mid winter.
  2. Colonial Boy

    New member from WV.

    Welcome from New England.
  3. Colonial Boy

    New member from NH

    Welcome from New England.
  4. Colonial Boy

    Source of material

    Generally high quality thin spring steel, not costly and readily available. and come in various sizes and thicknesses.
  5. Colonial Boy

    Target Rifle by J.H. Rector of Syracuse, NY

    II was just going to say that 😂😀
  6. Colonial Boy

    New member from Kentucky

    Welcome from New England.
  7. Colonial Boy

    Trying to stay out of trouble, here!

    Welcome from New England.
  8. Colonial Boy

    new Guy here

    Welcome from New England.
  9. Colonial Boy

    My 1863 Starr.

    Here are a couple of views of the cylinder from the ‘business’ end. Note the transition from the taper to the straight bore.
  10. Colonial Boy

    New from Ga.

    Welcome from New England.
  11. Colonial Boy

    New Member

    Welcome from New England.
  12. Colonial Boy

    Moroccan moukhala reproduction - legit?

    CS, Being outside the US I can’t speak on the gunsmiths but I’m sure that you’ll find a willing maker, I’m also sure , going on past posts, that you’ll get plenty of help. Why not try a build yourself? Because of the originals, stock wood could come from your local timber merchant.
  13. Colonial Boy

    How to cut grease notches in a ‘58 Remington cylinder pin?

    I did a rather drastic modification on a cheap Remington repro about 40 years ago [hence the blurry picture], this pistol was an experiment, note the rear sight and the shield over the caps. The mod is the deflector in front of the cylinder [to which it is attached], the mod also included filing...
  14. Colonial Boy

    Hello hello

    Welcome from New England.
  15. Colonial Boy

    My 1863 Starr.

    Finally in my hands, have been a month getting the legal bits done for licensing, partly my fault. However herewith, Took this outdoors for better lighting. The nipples are good but there has been at least one dry firing. The barrel is ‘as new’ 7 and the mechanical condition is as new also...
  16. Colonial Boy

    Moroccan moukhala reproduction - legit?

    Don’t want to disappoint you but, read between the lines, ‘ About this item Introducing a one-of-a-kind Moroccan handmade wooden rifle, adorned with decorative metal, now available on Etsy. This beautiful piece is a true work of art, showcasing the skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail...
  17. Colonial Boy

    Another Newbie

    Welcome from New England.
  18. Colonial Boy

    Building a TRS Scottish Pistol (?)

    I’ll second that.
  19. Colonial Boy

    FOR SALE Free!!! Old reprint Starr arms pamphlet!

    Whoever gets it (you lucky man), how about some photos of the inside? Coincidentally the paper work for my 1863 Starr pistol just came through, pick it up tomorrow.
  20. Colonial Boy

    Stripping a Buttstock Finish?

    I’ve used oven cleaner with success on milsurps, but wear gloves or 😩.
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