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    Found an original double rifle

    No photos…. Local gun shop, but won’t let you take the barrels off. Ask them to take it apart. If they handle firearms a lot, they should have some idea how to take down that thing. Other than that, did they give you any information regarding the item ? Did they let you check the barrels...
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    TC Hawken rear sight adjustment clicks

    Start out at 25 or 50 yards. Figure the load you want to shoot. Shoot from a bagged rest at least three rounds holding the same point of aim. After that add or decrease your load 5 grains and repeat. That should give you a good base line to start from. :thumb: After a couple grouping...
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    A new Powder Horn (#23)

    Just throw the dang thing away, Left coast far away…. I’ll send you the postage… :cool:
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    TC Patriot loading stand ?

    I have a couple TC Patriots. For thirty plus years of shooting those pistols, I have never had an issue with cracked stocks, or anything else for that matter. I don’t abuse them. I have absolutely no complaints or concerns about those pistols. :thumb: :cool: I do not use a loading stand...
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    A couple of target pistols

    Beautiful !
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    Nock Boot Flintlock

    Very cool ! About forty years ago, I did a small repair on one of those. A friend‘s father or relative brought it back from England after WW II. I think he was in the Army Air Force stationed there if I remember correctly. Beautiful piece of workmanship. A little more engraving, and it...
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    Prosser Duelling Pair

    Very nice !
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    It’s a full blown addiction!

    The 1862 Pocket Police and Pocket Navy are both fun plinkers. They are just on the tiny side when it comes to loading. That being said, I have four-ish Pocket Police, two are Colt, two are Uberti. One Colt Pocket Navy :cool: :thumb:
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    First horn attempt.

    I like the color changes. :thumb::cool:
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    Pocket/Muff gun

    Those little pistols have always been a favorite of mine. :cool:
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    Patriot Knock-Offs

    The barrel markings for the Patriot pistol are very different from the photos shown for the Spanish one.
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    Patriot Knock-Offs

    I agree. The photos of the ‘Spanish Patriot’ are the CVA/ Traditions Trapper pistol. Those are the knock-offs of the Patriot. I have seen several Patriots in .36 cal. A few of them were the early production versions without nose caps. I have not seen any .45 cal Patriots without nose caps...
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    What is it?

    The trigger looks to be hanging outside of the trigger guard.
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    First time percussion owner. Question on preserving barrel

    For my TC barrels, after scrubbing with hot water and soap, I run a couple of patches down the bore to dry it out. Then I squirt a bit of WD-40 in the bore and on a patch. Swab out the bore again. You can see the excess lube spraying out of the nipple. Dry patch and finally a light coating...
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    What is a good method to straighten a 24" barrel under rib?

    Larry, What about fire clay or fire bricks for your work surface :dunno:
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    What is a good method to straighten a 24" barrel under rib?

    Could you clamp or screw it down, taking the bend out, and heating it ? Not ever having done that, but I would give it a try. I might set my garage on fire, but I’d learn something… :dunno::cool:
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    So....I'm stupid!

    Don’t worry. Slack is a huge part of the learning curve. :cool:
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    Colt 1860 with fluted cylinder

    What’s the story behind this interesting piece ?
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    Wildfowlers Display

    The long mast/ barrel looks like it might be for a punt gun boat or market hunter’s gun.
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