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Hello. I'm new. I like to work on black powder pistols. Posting some of my just for fun projects. I look forward to finally having people to talk to about this goofy awesome pastime of mine.
This is my first kit build, a Traditions Kentucky Pistol. It was a lot of fun and a great learning experience for my next kit. The kit overall was good, with only a couple imperfections, a tiny gap between the nose cap and stock, a lot of slop in the trigger, and the trigger guard not fitting. I...
I'm relatively new to black powder shooting and I was wondering if there are any potential hazards if I were to measure a charge with an 18 grain spout versus using a powder measure to load the same size charge. I own a Pietta 1851 Navy "Yank" in .36 caliber and I have a colt style powder...
I have for your consideration a unfired Blue Ruger 44.cal black powder pistol
Please look at all pictures of this high-quality pistol. The numbers say this pistol was made in 1978.
Asking $900
Buy an assortment of 'tapered' neoprene faucet washers at the hardware store.
The assortment will provide a perfect fit for any size rifle, pistol or musket nipple.
** For safe loaded & capped carry while hunting, place an over-sized tapered washer on the nipple & place the hammer down & the...
Buy an assortment of 'tapered' neoprene faucet washers at the hardware store.
The assortment will provide a perfect fit for any size rifle, pistol or musket nipple.
** For safe loaded & capped carry while hunting, place an over-sized tapered washer on the nipple & place the hammer down & the...