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I like this thread. Lots of fun ways to unload an unknown gun. All so far are very utube worthy if video'd.
I'll hold the camera.
Just like me and my Missouri buds messing around.
Hold my beer
I like this thread. Lots of fun ways to unload an unknown gun. All so far are very utube worthy if video'd.
I'll hold the camera.
Ummm ... smokeless powder is also black in color.To be honest and safe, yes. When I do have a gun given to me loaded I pull the nipple and check the powder. If it's black, I set the nipple and fire it.
*note* No, I do NOT hold it in my hands. Sandbags and string do that job.
Use the vise to hold the range rod, pull the barrel (or whole gun) off the rod. It's a lot easier to hold onto a gun than a rod and the gun or barrel won't have any damage.(c) Use a screw-type ball puller on your range rod.
(you may need a padded vice to hold the barrel when pulling the projectile.)
Chances are it was loaded with smokeless. It may well be smokeless, but that is not guaranteed. Who knows if it was loaded with smokeless in the 1890's or later?I'd honestly trust something like an original military smoothbore Flintlock or a Whitworth that was loaded long, long ago vs something like a CVA Hawken. It just seems far less likely that an old load in an 1816 Springfield is gonna be smokeless
I'd honestly trust something like an original military smoothbore Flintlock or a Whitworth that was loaded long, long ago vs something like a CVA Hawken.
I was just day dreaming, like "if I go into the attic of this old house maybe I'll find a Scoped Whitworth with a round in the pipe , loaded by a Confederate sniper in 1865 and the war ended before he could fire the round that would have had a Federal General's name on it "
I did, however just take a shot in the dark on a Parker-Hale Birmingham produced Whitworth at my favorite online gun shop but it turned out to be a Parker-Hale Birmingham produced P53 .577 that somehow got restocked in either a British or Italian Whitworth stock. I can't wait to get it and find out exactly what happened with this one.......hopefully it's not loaded
And it takes a lot of fresh grease( that will become contaminated) to fill up a .50 cal barrel.A no brainer, pulled the load or push it out with CO2. I have never used grease but sounds real messy to me.
Why risk a rifle when a ball can be pulled so easily. Take it from a frequent "dry baller" it ain't that hard to pull one!I'd just Redneck Remote it.....
Co2 dischargers have failed me, pulling bullets and balls is such a PITA , I'd pull the nipple, put fresh powder into the bolster to "help" the old , probably spoiled charge
....then just strap it safely and securely to an object at your range/backyard etc , tie a long string to the trigger, cap it, take a prone position behind cover and pull it.
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