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  1. danda0624

    WANTED Baker Rifle Bayonet Frog

    Does anyone have a frog that would work for a Baker Rifle bayonet?
  2. danda0624

    Breaking down a Colt pattern revolver

    Ok, this makes sense so I now understanding that a quick cylinder change in the field (as would be thought of in the Civil War) would not be possible. Only reloading the already in-place cylinder. Is this accurate?
  3. danda0624

    Breaking down a Colt pattern revolver

    Have you done this kind of work on any of your pistols in the past if so, I would be curious how you would accomplish the fitting.
  4. danda0624

    Breaking down a Colt pattern revolver

    Greetings experts: I have long wondered about the wedge pin on these revolvers and how they were intended to work in the field. I have several revolvers of this style and I am lucky enough to have one of these in which you can break the wedge pin out of the frame by hand with no tools needed...
  5. danda0624

    SOLD - Pending funds $100 reduction: Armi Sport 1853 Enfield

    Is the price now $600 with the reduction? If so, I’ll take it. David
  6. danda0624

    Are The Italian Black Powder Manufacturers Going to Go out Of Business?

    This wasn’t my argument but I can attest to the fact that Civil War reenacting across the board is much smalller in terms of numbers of men on the field which is likely a large sector of folks that utilize BP weapons.
  7. danda0624

    Whom Used a Frizzen Stall?

    As a Texas Revolution Reenactor we are required to use them.
  8. danda0624

    Deane-Adams replica?

    Any update on this repro Adams?
  9. danda0624

    India Barrel Failure

    I’m not trying to start a fight but I was told by one the importers that Pedersoli only proofs about 1% or less of their muskets and the rest of that production line is approved under that system. If I am wrong then so be it but I would like to know more about the European process to see what is...
  10. danda0624

    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    I received my Starr revolver from a fellow forum user and realized that it is is completely unserviceable and will have to be sent to a gunsmith 😥
  11. danda0624

    Burst barrel

    I have seen this one time in my 35 years of reenacting. It was an Indian-made gun but it had several blank loads in it. I was told the barrel had a seam but I did not personally see that. There is a gunsmith in Arkansas, the Myzzleloading Shop that deals extensively with these guns and he is...
  12. danda0624

    Springfield 1795 questions

    IMHO, I think the rammer is a mismatch rather than the bayonet.
  13. danda0624

    69 Caliber Buck 'n Ball Ammo?

    I agree, lead is cheap and a hand held mold is easy to use. David
  14. danda0624

    Starr revolver discoveries

    That was me that bought it. I couldn’t believe that I just happened to see that within about 15 minutes of his posting.
  15. danda0624

    SOLD - Pending funds Pietta Starr 44 double action 600.00 shipped

    I’ll take it, let me know how to proceed David Williams
  16. danda0624

    Starr revolver discoveries

    I owned a reproduction double action Starr some years back (I had purchased from Dixie) and stupidly returned it. I have regretted that decision for some time now and would love to find someone who is no longer keeping theirs. If anyone knows someone in that position, I would love to know. David
  17. danda0624

    Gus show deals

    That’s a great deal in today’s market!
  18. danda0624

    New member from Cedar Park, TX

    Welcome Bob, I’m new as well and am down the street in Fort Worth.
  19. danda0624

    Hello from Fort Worth

    Hello members, I am new to the forum as a member but I have found my to the site on many occasions seeking wisdom from fellow black powder enthusiasts. I am a history instructor for high school and college and have been into historical reenacting for many years. I look forward to where the...
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