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Well I have a confessment to make. Today, I introduced a complete noob to the awful practice of setting fire to an explosive mixture of sundry elements and compounds. He had been here in Earth for over 50 years, but had never fired a BP muzzleloading firearm of any kind. He got my .577cal Musketoon to break that trend. Loaded with just 45gr of 1.5 Fg, he did pretty well, given that the trigger is like trying to pull an anvil through a buttonhole, and had the usual melon-eating grin that we all associate with a first-time shooter plastered all over his face.
As we left, around an hour later, he showed me a lovely original Colt .44cal cap and ball revolver he'd just bought to 'have' in his study. It had the stepped cylinder and a serial 80073 - perhaps that means something to you good folks here. It also had 'R' on many of the parts. Sadly, the cylinder roll-marks were badly worn, although the Colt line was fairly clear, and what looked like a bowsprit and some ship-s rigging was faintly visible. He hopes to buy something that he can shoot but you mostly know how much of a PITA that is here in UK. He's promised to bring that old Colt back next week to I can take pics for you.
As we left, around an hour later, he showed me a lovely original Colt .44cal cap and ball revolver he'd just bought to 'have' in his study. It had the stepped cylinder and a serial 80073 - perhaps that means something to you good folks here. It also had 'R' on many of the parts. Sadly, the cylinder roll-marks were badly worn, although the Colt line was fairly clear, and what looked like a bowsprit and some ship-s rigging was faintly visible. He hopes to buy something that he can shoot but you mostly know how much of a PITA that is here in UK. He's promised to bring that old Colt back next week to I can take pics for you.