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  1. bobthemotorcycle

    Original Colt 1851 question

    That wedge has a spring. Did originals have a spring wedge?
  2. bobthemotorcycle

    Where to get parts at

    Let's say i want just parts, where do i get them. Where can I get just grip frames or a frame or just a barrel? Let's say I want a Pietta birdshead grip frame. Can I order one from Pietta? Let's say I want a London grip frame to replace a brass one. Where can I get one. Thanks, Bob
  3. bobthemotorcycle

    What did I get

    Is the wedge on that upside down or is that normal?
  4. bobthemotorcycle

    FFFF?

    I want faster fps. Can I go 4F? I don't want to have to go to modern substitute. How about powder dust? How much can colt clones take before breaking?
  5. bobthemotorcycle

    Davis Tutt Shot

    I believe the shot. Bill knew his guns and where they hit at. A man with only one set of guns knows his guns. Got to remember that he traveled alot. When he got hungry you can't pull off the bypass into a McDonald's drive thru, you had to shoot to eat and he knew his guns. You see a...
  6. bobthemotorcycle

    Aftermarket cones for revolvers that will fit CCI #11 caps

    So when I hear others talk about a different angle for ball or bullets are we talking nipple or forcing cone?
  7. bobthemotorcycle

    Aftermarket cones for revolvers that will fit CCI #11 caps

    I thought the cone was the forcing cone at the start of the barrel right after ball left the chamber. So nipples are also cones?
  8. bobthemotorcycle

    FOR SALE Ruger Old Army S/S Revolver

    Nice nice, unfortunately I pulled savings out of the bank last weekend to pay off credit cards or I would be talking to you right now.
  9. bobthemotorcycle

    shoulder stock

    I thought it was illegal to have detachable shoulder stocks
  10. bobthemotorcycle

    southern civil war fighting knife? maybe,,,,,,,,,,,

    I remember there use to be a knife forum site that was enjoyed by many but then a few big time knife makers (bark river and a few guys from down under) started telling everybody how wrong their answers were and only theirs was right. All of a sudden a person could not talk or post on the forum...
  11. bobthemotorcycle

    1851 or 1860 barrel?

    Anybody know cylinder gap or is it just as close as can without dragging?
  12. bobthemotorcycle

    1851 or 1860 barrel?

    I'm kind of worried about this cylinder. My 1851 in .44 cal can make a full lead ring with .451 ball when pressed in but the cylinder holes on this 1860 fluted cylinder will only produce half a ring with .451 balls. I'm going to get it reamed and see what next size bigger ball will do. Love how...
  13. bobthemotorcycle

    southern civil war fighting knife? maybe,,,,,,,,,,,

    ^^^^^ I'm just joking so don't get upset.
  14. bobthemotorcycle

    southern civil war fighting knife? maybe,,,,,,,,,,,

    Umm, not that big of deal to me. I was wasting give minutes on here while taking a dump and gave a quick and simple answer, dident plan on arguing and splitting hairs on a simple answer. Good answer though, thanks. When I give another simple answer while taking a dump I will private message you...
  15. bobthemotorcycle

    southern civil war fighting knife? maybe,,,,,,,,,,,

    Once you add carbon to iron it will now rust regardless of what point of technical description a person tries to conger up.
  16. bobthemotorcycle

    southern civil war fighting knife? maybe,,,,,,,,,,,

    Thats the splitting of hairs that I do not understand. Have you ever walked along your old town square and seen the old 200 year old houses that have the old original rod iron fences with a little pitting but over all still in perfect shape as they were 150 years ago. That's because they are...
  17. bobthemotorcycle

    1851 or 1860 barrel?

    I have a Pietta 1860 stubby (birds head grip) but am going to put a 5 inch barrel on this birdshead grip frame so I can have a loading leave and have a little better ballistics. I like the 1851 (in .44 cal) barrel but am kind of interested in opinions and likes. Who prefers an 1851 barrel...
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