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    SOLD Nickled Philly Derringer by Dikar

    Im sorry, forgot to add price. $185 shipped or make an offer.
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    SOLD Nickled Philly Derringer by Dikar

    Dikar Philadelphia Derringer. .45 cal with a nickel plated barrel. It appears unfired. $185 shipped obo
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    WITHDRAWN Navy Arms 1851

    Navy Arms of Ridgefield N.J. 1851 .36 cal revolver. I picked up a few pieces in a lot and just passing on what I wont be using. I have not rolled the cylinder, cocked, disassembled, lubricated, cleaned or otherwise. That all needs to be done if you plan on using it. This looks to be unfired and...
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    'Cap Full of Luck'

    So are the days of the $1 caps. It doesnt seem that long ago I could get all I wanted for that or less after season at walmart. Now they dont even get them in.
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    Help with gunsmith identification……

    Nice pictures. You do have a fowler there. It looks to be from the mid 1800’s. It has that english look, but could also have been made in belgium. I cant quite tell if yours has a wedge key and hooked breech, but id guess not. If it doesnt, its probably best to not disassemble it to look for...
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    Help with gunsmith identification……

    If this is a USA made piece, to identify the maker you would probably need to look on the top flat of the barrel. Locks were usually bought as a part for the build and if engraved that was usually done by the lock manufaturer. English pieces often had the builders name on the lock. When you say...
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    Green Mountain TC Renegade barrel swap

    In your case I would grind or file that 1/8” off the rib. Someday in the future you might want to put a factory renegade barrel on that stock. That would allow you to do that without modifications.
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    TRADE Investarms double set trigger & tang

    It sounds like you bought some junk again? You probably should look it over real good as to what all needs fixing, and if it makes sense to do so. Hows the bore, etc? Then, post your own ad looking for parts you need.
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    Tingle Lock?

    Take your nipple out and measure the thread. Id bet its a 1/4-28 and theyre readily available
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    FOR SALE Pietta 1861 1860 Grips

    I dont have any pietta colt repro’s at the time to check fits. But have had several through the years. This was on a 51 navy (36) model, around a 2020 yr. and at that time I had bought a couple other grips at a show and switched it out. Those grips packaging were marked for the pietta...
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    FOR SALE Pietta 1861 1860 Grips

    And so is the 1860 on these piettas
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    Hand Saws

    In all hand saws theres rip or crosscut. It sounds like you bought a crosscut ryoba and are trying to rip with it? That wont work well at all.
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    FOR SALE Pietta 1861 1860 Grips

    Youre right, this is as a 60. I meant 1861 or 1860…
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    FOR SALE Pietta 1861 1860 Grips

    $25 obo shipped
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    Please help identifying these two

    Your half stock was made by Henry Withey in the mid 1800’s. Google will get you information on that. Your shotgun appears to be a typical db made by Moore and Co. from the same period.
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    Iron skeleton stock .45

    Thats one of the coolest pieces Ive seen in well forever…
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    SOLD The Gunsmith of Grenville County-book by Peter Alexander

    I’ll buy it. Looks like it will make a nice christmas gift
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    FOR SALE Investarms tang

    Sure Steve, that works, but give me a couple days to hunt that down. Lots of water under the bridge since this was posted. I will let you know
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