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    FOR SALE The Story of Colt’s Revolver by Edwards

    Ex library but outside of the library markings its great condition. $35 shipped
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    SOLD Muskets & Collecting Books

    Ex library, but outside of the stamps etc the library put on the insides are very good. Both for $25 shipped
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    Asking for a friend... Rusty bore issue?

    If you turn any of the softer grades of stainless steel in your lathe, or know machinists who do, just take and bag up some. It accumulates in the pan pretty fast. It works pretty decent to scrub light rust off the outside of a barrel, but so does plain old aluminum foil. The key is to be softer...
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    1 7/8 " Percussion Hammer Needed

    Just a thought, but why not jig your new hammer up in a drill press vise and cut out the square with a hole saw? Then you could just rotate that square to proper position and weld or solder it back in. It might be easier than filing out a new square hole.
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    1 7/8 " Percussion Hammer Needed

    Im sure youve considered heating your original hammers neck and tweaking it ahead that 1/8”? I think Id try that before welding in a new square.
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    1 7/8 " Percussion Hammer Needed

    How would you be sure the timing is right? Seems to me theres a lot of variance in the way the square lays out depending what make of lock.
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    WITHDRAWN Bob Tingle LH .50 cal Target rifle

    Well youre right about that part. These for sale forums on this sight have turned into not much more than discussion forums, thanks to the pretty well worthless moderators and administrators.
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    1-28 twist rifles?

    That formula explains why the big bore forsythe barrels with the very long twists can shoot accurately with huge powder charges.
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    Need Help Identifying this J & S Hawken Rifle Kit from the 70's

    You have the makings for a fine rifle there.
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    CLOSED Tiny little necessity

    If you have or know someone who might have some old computers there are probably screws in those that fit. M3 is a common size, Ive used that on a couple.
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    Help to Identify Wesley Richards Lock

    It certainly appears to be a lock from the right side of a sxs. They were made in that style for a long time, so hard to put a date on it.
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    FOR SALE Ultra Hi Hawken NIB

    This rifle weighs 8 lb right on the nuts and it has a 14-1/4” lop
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    SOLD American Bison moccasins.

    Top notch workmanship Mark
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    The anxiety stage...

    I like it, a lot
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    FOR SALE Ultra Hi Hawken NIB

    Yes its a single trigger, no adjustments on outside anyway. I don’t have a trigger pull weight guage, but its certainly not too heavy. Around 2-3 lb I would guess, and no detectable creep. I did not remove the lock to have a look, so take Ray’s word. I ran a mop down it and the twist is as he...
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    Damascus with Curly Maple Knife

    Now that is tasteful, did you also make the scabbord?
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    FOR SALE Ultra Hi Hawken NIB

    There’s still time to get this before or for Christmas….
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    Shipping a Ruger old army to Washington state?

    Ha, have you ever strolled through a Walmart store? Theres plenty in there that could fit an roa inbetween their ‘folds’ no problem.
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