FatBack
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- Oct 10, 2019
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So i got a deal on one (traded a beat up Colt navy Pietta)
Made him the offer over a year ago. He came to my door with it today, looking to swap. Made sure he understood the Hawken was probably a hundred $ more valuable. He was fine with that. Plus gave him 200 caps and about 30 cast ball and some triple 7.
Looked up the letter code, 1988. He told me it was loaded, no cap. Looked at the bore, needs TLC. Tried to used the ball puller, no dice. Clean out screw on the powder drum looked bad, rusty with jimmy rig washers. Got that out. Tried to used some pliers to remove the powder drum, nipple stripped out (bad, I know, should have been more patient, used some penetrant)
Long of the short, guy had the gun a few years and probably never cleaned it, only fired a few times. It is evident i need to do a few things. First, render the powder inert, second, clean the hell out of the bore, third get that HP conical (if what he said is true) out of the gun.
As it sits, nipple and clean out screw are removed. Pretty sure I will need a new powder drum and nipple. Now for my questions...I looked at track of the wolf, I have no idea the type of powder drum I need or nipple and how to remove that drum...PB blaster and vice grips?
When the new drum goes in, how do you get the angle right for the hammer? I hope the female barrel threads for the drum are OK. I want to fire this gun but am hoping to get it running for $50 or less.
I have owned and fired two cap n balls for years, first percussion rifle. If I cant get it up, make a nice wall hanger. Thanks for any input.
Made him the offer over a year ago. He came to my door with it today, looking to swap. Made sure he understood the Hawken was probably a hundred $ more valuable. He was fine with that. Plus gave him 200 caps and about 30 cast ball and some triple 7.
Looked up the letter code, 1988. He told me it was loaded, no cap. Looked at the bore, needs TLC. Tried to used the ball puller, no dice. Clean out screw on the powder drum looked bad, rusty with jimmy rig washers. Got that out. Tried to used some pliers to remove the powder drum, nipple stripped out (bad, I know, should have been more patient, used some penetrant)
Long of the short, guy had the gun a few years and probably never cleaned it, only fired a few times. It is evident i need to do a few things. First, render the powder inert, second, clean the hell out of the bore, third get that HP conical (if what he said is true) out of the gun.
As it sits, nipple and clean out screw are removed. Pretty sure I will need a new powder drum and nipple. Now for my questions...I looked at track of the wolf, I have no idea the type of powder drum I need or nipple and how to remove that drum...PB blaster and vice grips?
When the new drum goes in, how do you get the angle right for the hammer? I hope the female barrel threads for the drum are OK. I want to fire this gun but am hoping to get it running for $50 or less.
I have owned and fired two cap n balls for years, first percussion rifle. If I cant get it up, make a nice wall hanger. Thanks for any input.