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  1. J

    Chain fire!!

    Wow! That would have gotten my attention for sure. Did the bottom ball make it out or just jam into the loading punch?
  2. J

    black powder

    I suppose most of you have seen the full page ad in the last few issues of Muzzleloader magazine from Estes. "Goex Black Powder -- 2023!"
  3. J

    Chain fire!!

    I load revolvers from the flask also, maybe I shouldn't but then I ride a bike with no helmet, don't always fasten my seatbelts, run with scissors, etc.
  4. J

    Chain fire!!

    I've had a few of those with my old Uberti Remington over the years and wondered what happened to the ball. Now I see there isn't much force behind it when that happens, the ball probably ended up on the ground next to me. It's not a big deal or that much to worry about.
  5. J

    1858 Remington (which one)

    I bought a new Uberti 36 cal. last year and really like it. The wood they use for the grips is sort of plain but the rest of the finish is great. It has a dovetailed front sight which was too tall- they need to be filed down to whatever suits you.
  6. J

    Broke Pietta

    Is it a Remington (like Jappo's picture above)?
  7. J

    Poo Poo Pietta!

    If a gun shoots high, you usually have to lower the rear sight or raise the front sight. Lowering the front sight should have made it shoot higher.
  8. J

    Using small pistol primers on Rem 1858 revolvers.

    I have seen a few percussion caps for sale, haven't seen any primers for sale for a very long time.
  9. J

    1860 cylinder gap

    Decimal points are important little things!
  10. J

    FFFFFFFFFpowder????? I just have to laugh

    I wanna hear more about that big wolf-man animal! Can they be domesticated? They probably eat a lot though.
  11. J

    No muzzleloading pepperbox reproductions?

    If the army had issued them to the cavalry during the civil war, or if Matt Dillon had carried one on Gunsmoke there would probably be some reproductions made. I suppose we are lucky there are any cap and ball guns available at all.
  12. J

    Just when you think you've seen it all

    This is probably the best thread I have ever read through on this site. Some real good thoughts and no fighting! In regards to things like that rifle, I sort of figure it this way: if someone offered to gave me that thing for free, but with the provision that I have to keep it - can never sell...
  13. J

    Gorning underhammer

    You did that with a file? Darn good work! Any old-time machinist would be proud of you.
  14. J

    Wads in Pietta 1858

    Stan, you probably did have a chain fire. I've had a few of them, and wasn't entirely sure of what happened either. It's not very noticable, but it does seem strange to think the ball could come out and would have to rub along the frame and not make more "commotion".
  15. J

    Broke Pietta

    I'm sure it could be gotten apart and repaired somewhat, but if the bore (the inside of the barrel) is badly rusted it's probably not worth the trouble. Don't throw it away just yet.
  16. J

    Colt revolver ident.

    Great picture! I wonder who was the fiddle player.
  17. J

    Best find yet

    They're ugly!!
  18. J

    American Pioneer powder

    I'm in Sheboygan Falls township, not far from Road America racetrack.
  19. J

    American Pioneer powder

    I haven't been able to find any for sale. This "out of stock" on everything is getting old. Maybe it's time to find a new hobby- golf - picture puzzles -knitting or something.
  20. J

    Nipples

    Having the right length is important. Maybe those were too long.
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