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    stuck nipples

    I just bought a Whitneyville dragoon. Two of the nipples are stuck fast. Had them basting in hoppes oil for two days and they're still stuck. Ruined two nipple wrenches trying to get them out. Any tips? ty lp
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    SOLD Parker-Hale Enfield tool

    I got this tool that came with my Parker-Hale Enfield from the 1970's. Found it in my ammo can while re-tooling up for shooting revolvers. I have PayPal and Venmo. $50.00, plus post
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    unidentified weapons of gg father in Louisiana regt

    Letter from David Dunn to his wife, Allen Parish Louisiana Submitted by Michelle Johnson Date: January 1, 2007 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm...
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    unidentified weapons of gg father in Louisiana regt

    Notchy - "It looks like it may be a conversion, with that nipple screwed directly into the barrel as it is." I think it is too. Just still trying to nail down the profile, trigger guard, etc
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    unidentified weapons of gg father in Louisiana regt

    sorry. shoulda been great great grandfather
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    unidentified weapons of gg father in Louisiana regt

    this is a copt of an old daguerrotype? of my great-great grandfather David Dunn. we had it forever but I never figured out what he was holding. 1851 copy or baby dragoon of some kind. anyway, comments from all are welcome. there is a letter he wrote home to his wife when they were mustering in...
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    old new guy

    ok. I'll give it another shot. thank you
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    old new guy

    Hi. I just joined this forum. Glad to be here. Haven't seen many revolver black powder shooters where I live. Looking forward to q & a on this forum.
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    old new guy

    hi. I just got my two new Uberti revolvers and looking for all my old gear. I haven't shot seriously since Navy Arms/Western Arms was still making quality civil war-era pieces (like the cook and bros carbine and Tucker & Sherrard revolvers). Looking forward to shooting soon. Can someone please...
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