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  1. bpalbee

    FOR SALE Uberti 1851 Navy

    Pretty walnut grip
  2. bpalbee

    seeking ACTUAL users of Remington 1858 and Accurate Molds 45-200S and 45-225L

    Mine drop at .437" long (.452" diameter). I do not understand why it works, but it does!
  3. bpalbee

    Newbie from WA

    Welcome from Tonasket!
  4. bpalbee

    seeking ACTUAL users of Remington 1858 and Accurate Molds 45-200S and 45-225L

    I've had good luck with the Lee 452-160 RF in my Uberti 1858. They start easily with the bevelled base, fit easily in front of 30 grains, and as accurate as needed (easily hit 12" gong every time at 25 yards)
  5. bpalbee

    Salutations From Europe

    Welcome from Washington State, USA!
  6. bpalbee

    New member

    Welcome from Washington! I bet you have some good hunting stories with 40 years rock lock hunting in PA!
  7. bpalbee

    Newbie from Washington

    Welcome from Tonasket
  8. bpalbee

    SOLD Ball Casting Dipper

    I'd like to buy it, PM incoming
  9. bpalbee

    1855 Sidehammer Root original & reproduction

    Thanks for posting these, I've always loved Roots and the Colt revolving rifles based on them! A fluted root style rifle would be a dream find for me.
  10. bpalbee

    What the heck, rust?

    Exactly my regimen with pyrodex too, luckily the home made caps / pyrodex film on everything is disgusting so it encourages immediate action
  11. bpalbee

    Interesting Cap & Ball Paper Cartridge Information

    Those would look good in a cased set!
  12. bpalbee

    Correcting Uberti Short Arbors?

    Here here 👍
  13. bpalbee

    Correcting Uberti Short Arbors?

    I think I get what you're saying Mike, some of the Ubertis have a sight taper to the arbor, maybe part of their "adjustable" wedge scheme?. Yes, dressing down the diameter of the arbor would counterproductive to a stable/repeatable barrel attachment, we're trying to make the thing lock down...
  14. bpalbee

    Opinions on Pietta 1851 Confederate Navy revolver?

    Nice, I've heard nothing but good things about the Pietta lately. I'm stuck with the steel Uberti .36 navies because I fell for the marketing, but I love them all the same. At least I know they won't break down from a couple full power charges. I don't think you'll regret the decision, the...
  15. bpalbee

    Correcting Uberti Short Arbors?

    The lazy guy in me just wants to measure the barrel/frame overlap. Add a slightly larger blob of weld on the end of the arbor, and then file it down by hand until barrel gap is exact. Add more weld as necessary. It will be steel on steel and as good as an honest to goodness Colt at that point...
  16. bpalbee

    Opinions on Pietta 1851 Confederate Navy revolver?

    I would go with the steel frame, unless you're part of a rebel Confederacy of states that are low on iron ore and that's the best you can come up with. Even under those cirmumstances, I'd try to get a Colt that was smuggled in from outside. Brassers are cool for their historical connection though
  17. bpalbee

    Condemning an old rifle, rather than repairing it.

    Could the old breach, damaged part be cut off and a new breach / touch hole filled and tapped? Lots of orphan stock blanks out there and a decent rifled section of barrel is gold
  18. bpalbee

    Yah!!! .54 flint Gemmer kit

    Looking forward to seeing pics when you get the phone worked out 😁
  19. bpalbee

    Scheels LIMITS Caps?!?

    I like commercial caps when I can find them, but the tap o cap and "prime-all" has been a lifesaver during the shortage.
  20. bpalbee

    Gunshows are dangerous. Whitneyville Pocket

    Might try a really small acetylene torch too too, if you can get those cones cherry red it should burn off the rust on the threads. I'm not a gunsmith, but that works on old engine parts and other mechanical things. I always try to re use the original hardware on antiques, and I find if I burn...
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