Dave Rosenthal
70 Cal.
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Interesting. I'll see if that model is still available when I get to the store.
Thanks!
Dave
Thanks!
Dave
redwing said:DANGER USING THESE WEAPONS CAN BE FUN :rotf:
How many times has anyone had a cap go off by pushing it on with their thumb? These guns have been around for 150 years. Who has written about it happening? I have never seen or known anyone who has had this happen. Most of this comes from the little lawyer letter shipped with new imports. Always cap using a capper to avoid damages to your hands. :haha:
smokin .50 said:redwing said:DANGER USING THESE WEAPONS CAN BE FUN :rotf:
How many times has anyone had a cap go off by pushing it on with their thumb? These guns have been around for 150 years. Who has written about it happening? I have never seen or known anyone who has had this happen. Most of this comes from the little lawyer letter shipped with new imports. Always cap using a capper to avoid damages to your hands. :haha:
Yeah,
That's the same letter that says to use only 15 grains of powder in a revolver that will hold up to 35 WITH a wonder-wad :shake: Between that and the armchair quarterbacks that collect guns and never shoot them, but repeat what they've read somewhere, this hobby does get a little "advise-laden".
smokin .50 said:NO you can't :nono: , at least not at any range that I belong to! It's considered a huge safety violation to have a loaded and capped cylinder rolling around on a table and then dropping onto the ground/rocks at the range, and BOOOOOM!! :shake:
Capping is done at the firing line only!
Dave
brpc said:smokin .50 said:NO you can't :nono: , at least not at any range that I belong to! It's considered a huge safety violation to have a loaded and capped cylinder rolling around on a table and then dropping onto the ground/rocks at the range, and BOOOOOM!! :shake:
Capping is done at the firing line only!
Dave
Does anyone know of this actually happening...Am curious to the extent of considering experimenting with a capped but UNLOADED cylinder. Jim
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