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Broke bad & bought a Rogers & Spencer .44 - should be here in a few days. What size mold do you .44 shooters use?
Like they say, there is good news and bad news. The gun arrived early (from the Post Office no less). The gun sent is not a Rogers & Spencer .44 but a Remington 1858 .36 - Lyman markings & in new condition. I think the seller mislabeled boxes & sent me someone elses gun & vice versa. What is the Lyman worth? I may try to keep it if it was not sold to someone else.Broke bad & bought a Rogers & Spencer .44 - should be here in a few days. What size mold do you .44 shooters use?
Get in contact with the seller, Lyman remington id say 300-400 if its as newLike they say, there is good news and bad news. The gun arrived early (from the Post Office no less). The gun sent is not a Rogers & Spencer .44 but a Remington 1858 .36 - Lyman markings & in new condition. I think the seller mislabeled boxes & sent me someone elses gun & vice versa. What is the Lyman worth? I may try to keep it if it was not sold to someone else.
Those stock mainsprings are typically very stout. About the only cure I know is to carefully trim the width. There are several recommended methods. The reason I said carefully is because there are no available replacements I know of. Some years back I bought two mainsprings when they were available. Went to swap one for a gun with a very heavy mainspring only to find the replacements were a trifle short. I wish someone was making these guns and replacement parts again.The Rogers & Spencer arrived yesterday. It looks as new. Any cure for the very heavy pull to fully cock the hammer?
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