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    Capt. Jack Sparrow's Pistol...

    Could not get a good look at it, in the movie, as it was so quick, and cannot see your pic now. However, remebering back, he must have changed them at one point, because in one scene it looked like a kentucky-sort-of, and another it looked closer to the period, butI DID notice, that on the dvd...
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    Bridge jack mortar

    Never actually seen one up close like that, so can't tell ya' much. But hey, it's always good to recycle! :grin: May work. If all the in's and out's are good with it.
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    Single Shot Pistol Choice

    I think you may find the majority leaning toward the Lyman offerings due to quality, etc. That is not to say however, that Traditions are no good, in fact I like both. A lot depends on whether you customize them any or not, or whether accuracy is a primary concern. You can do a heck of a lot...
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    Blasting with the Walker

    I had read somewhere, that one of the reasons for blown cylinders back then on the Walkers, was because: There were still a lot of flintlocks in use everywhere at that early stage-and some very bright individuals in the mounted companies figured they could get more power with the 4ffff priming...
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    Cabela's bp revolvers

    Forgot to mention: The MOST important thing I absolutely cannot stand about Pietta's, are the letter stampings on the sides of the barrels. They take completely away, from what would otherwise be a very "pleasing to look at" revolver. They are already very dependable. Just as much as Uberti's...
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    Cabela's bp revolvers

    I used to order many cap and balls from them. :thumbsup: Not even sure how many anymore. I've got a stack of the free black zip-up pistol cases they send with each one, and have also had to give away many more. I have no use for them myself, as I use traditional stuff to keep mine in, but...
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    hello from the Sabine river bottoms

    Thank's to all of you so much. I hope I can be of some help, and learn some things too. -sleepy-
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    load for a little pocket pistol?

    I'd say 10 grains in the little .41, regardless of whether it's a patched ball or bore-sized as in a real screw-barrel. No less-no more. -sleepy-
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    action at Pleasant Hill

    They sure have added a lot since the last time I attended. I was once in Terry's Rangers-8th Texas Cav., but could not keep up, due to work, and business duties. I suppose when I retire it'll be fine though. The thing about Pleasant Hill that is the best, I suppose, is the beer in the kegs...
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    hello from the Sabine river bottoms

    :thumbsup: Hi. Just found this site and glad I did. My kind of people. Anyway, I wanted to say hello, and that it's great that we all can share ideas. I live in East Texas, and while I do not wish to advertise, as that is not my purpose here, I would like to mention that I produce reproductions...
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