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    powder in the pan ignites powder in chamber

    My addition to this thread is directed to the original poster. I have read every reply to your question. Through my reading here I have come to this conclusion. A tiny flame from the flash pan is forced into the touch hole and ignites the powder, most of the time. I use the word "forced" because...
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    Historically Incorrect, or (A Story of Thread Counting and Delrin Rods)

    Snuff or chewing tobacco is o k, as long as it is not spit at my feet or where I am going to be hunkering. Smoking, I refuse to be around. I don't care if it is hc/pc or not!! If I can't avoid breathing and/or smelling it any other way I will go back to the house. Now that I have stepped in...
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    Historically Incorrect, or (A Story of Thread Counting and Delrin Rods)

    Does HC/PC mean historically correctly/period correct? If not what does it mean? To me those two terms mean the same exact thing. Mule
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    Texas!

    Welcome from North East Texas. Mule
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    Jukar Handgun

    russellshaffer Thanks fer sharing your time and information with me. Mule
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    Jukar Handgun

    This response is to everyone who responded to my post. Thanks a bunch, Y'all have helped me immensely. I have two BP rifles, three revolvers, two more colonial pistols (one is flint lock) and a snake eyes derringer. I have never shot any of them, because of a lack of knowledge. Even though I...
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    Jukar Handgun

    Please do.
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    Jukar Handgun

    Is this the type anti seize you are referring to? I can get it in a 1oz tube. https://www.oreillyauto.com/shop/b/chemicals---fluids-16461/maintenance-chemicals-16867/grease---lube-16582/anti-seize-17774/31f81cb18df6/2004/dodge/ram-2500?q=anti+seize This is the only way I knew to attach this...
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    Jukar Handgun

    I have another question. Is there a way to keep the nipple from becoming almost impossible, or impossible, to remove?
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    Jukar Handgun

    TFoley, then I am safe cause I only used it on the lock mechanism and then wiped thoroughly.
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    Jukar Handgun

    I started cleaning my guns when I was 7 years old. I got my first gun for Christmas 1953. It was a Hercules .410 side by side. I still have it. My Dad always used 3-in-1 oil to lube and clean with. We never had a BP gun. We cleaned after every hunt. (The guns were only used for hunting. No...
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    Jukar Handgun

    TFoley, I finally found where it says; "Contains petroleum distillates, and chlorinated solvents. Mule
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    Jukar Handgun

    Yours is called a Kentucky style. What would the one I have be called? Mule
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    Jukar Handgun

    I ain't no photographer but I did, finally, get the pictures off of the camera. The inside of the barrel is 5.5 inches deep. Does anyone know what the numbers listed earlier mean? Mule
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