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I want to replace the sights on my Pedersoli Sharps carbine. Originals are just to hard to see. Suggestions?
Get some Tleilaxu eyes......... That way you don't have to wander the desert blind until the sandworms get ya.........I want to replace the sights on my Pedersoli Sharps carbine. Originals are just to hard to see. Suggestions?
Joking aside a lot of vendors sell modern sights for most all Pendersoli products. I just did a quick search and unfortunately everyone appears to be on backorder or completely out of stock.Get some Tleilaxu eyes......... That way you don't have to wander the desert blind until the sandworms get ya.........
A Dune fan I see.Get some Tleilaxu eyes......... That way you don't have to wander the desert blind until the sandworms get ya.........
Try Back Creek Gunshop in Winchester VA for powder and caps. Pyrodex is a very bad idea. Fouling is much harder than black and far more corrosive and abrasive.thanks for all the feedback.
As I said, I assume I will have to get the Hahn or Flees mod to make the gun more reliable . I will try this phone number and check into the mod as well as the Hahn tubes.
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Also getting black powder seems to be difficult here in SW Florida so I’ve been using pyrodex RS & P for my current guns . I hope it will work with the Sharps Carbine .
I got RWS & Schuetzen musket caps.
Ron
Try Back Creek Gunshop in Winchester VA for powder and caps. Pyrodex is a very bad idea. Fouling is much harder than black and far more corrosive and abrasive.
I shoot a Sharps in N-SSA competition. Mine has the Flees mod along with target sights and I use Charlie’s tubes. Sharps has a steep learning curve, but if you’re not hung up on authenticity, it can quite accurate and fun to shoot.
your mod is probably beyond my skill level at the moment so i would probably need the Hahn or Flees mod done by someone with experience in such things.I had a machine shop reduce the thickness of the removable breach face plate and used a rubber O-ring behind it. Action worked smooth as butter with minimal amount of gas leak. Kept several spare O-rings in the patch box. Seldom needed. Mine was the infantry model. Same situation.
I got a nipple primer intended for 4F and was thinking of crushing a small amount of 3F in a porcelain mortar and pestle if needed. I saw some who say this is a bad idea but I'm not sure i understand why since there is no metal or spark involved. I mention it in case someone knows better. As of now Ill have a pretty good supply of RWS and Scheutzen musket caps so i feel ok about that anyway.I have found that CCI C(r)aps will work fairly well by priming the nipple with a nipple primer and FFFFg powder. Perhaps FFFg will work in the nipple primer but VERY small portions of FFFg are easily crushed using non sparking tools.
With this method CCI C(r)aps work almost every time, however RWS1075 work better.
Hahn tubes come in several lengths so measure from the bullet base (seated in the chamber) to the breech face and that is the tube length. They can be trimmed shorter or an extension glued on to make one longer.
More of the learning curve
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