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SeaBee133

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Long time reader, decided it was time to join up. Been shooting for 42 years. Currently have a first year Ruger Old Army with the brass SBH “Dragoon” grip frame, 1990 Lyman GPR .54, and a year unknown 400,000s serialed TC “Hawken” .50, and a ton of unmentionables. No manuals for the cap guns, so, always looking for tips on use, maintenance and upgrades.
The TC and GPR were left to me last year in my riding buddy’s will. Going to polish up the TC’s brass, have his info added to the patch box, and finish the California rifle look he had drawn out. The GPR is going straight to work, feral hog hunting in the river bottom.
 

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Nice Rifles!! Welcome from SC
Thanks!
Going to possibly inlet the TC’s wedge escutcheons, correct some proud wood and high brass spots. Those were on my friend’s “wish list” to have done to it. I may just add his info and call it good. The barrel to ramrod web is pretty thin…
 
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