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  1. Norsk

    Remington 1858:Opinions and advice please.

    Yes I am aware of that fact,thank you for suggesting Lodgewood.I suppose they would thread in a insert that in turn the nipple threads into? I will send them an Email.
  2. Norsk

    Remington 1858:Opinions and advice please.

    I was lucky enough to happen across this revolver in .44,its in pretty decent condition for its age. Alas the threads in one of the nipple holes in sloppy,I dare not fire it in this state. I was wondering who you learned folks would recommend to repair this for me? I would love to shoot with...
  3. Norsk

    Nipple thread repair Remington 1858

    My beloved 1858 has stripped a thread for a nipple in the cylinder,no gunsmith around here wants to touch it.Who is recomended in the USA for fixing such things? I would quite like a spare cylinder too.
  4. Norsk

    What did you do today

    Is the Mink Oil that you use on your patches the same stuff you can treat boot leather with?
  5. Norsk

    Brown Bess identification please: what do I have?

    @Rudyard Quite fascinating! Thank you for taking the time to write your informative reply,would any Bayonet for a Brown Bess be correct? I would like to display it with Bayonet attached.
  6. Norsk

    Brown Bess identification please: what do I have?

    Very interesting thank you GV. Is this example an India pattern Brown Bess?
  7. Norsk

    Finger in the trigger guard on single action revolvers?

    Thank you for showing us what happens when the losers win,emotion over comes common sense and diversity means an Member of Parliament cannot differentiate between left and right shoes. The free World thanks you.
  8. Norsk

    Finger in the trigger guard on single action revolvers?

    Isn't it strange the different attitudes displayed from different nationalities. Bisley John requires a finger outside the trigger guard when shooting on "his" range,here in Norway one does not do so unless moving from one firing point to another. If you have a loaded weapon on a range here...
  9. Norsk

    12 gauge rifled slug out of Bess?

    Works just fine.
  10. Norsk

    Brown Bess identification please: what do I have?

    David Pearson I thank you very much for your informative reply. Kind regards Mike
  11. Norsk

    Brown Bess identification please: what do I have?

    Recently I was lucky enough to buy this Brown Bess,alas I know nothing about her. Caliber .75 Length 55 1/8" Barrel length 37" It would be quite nice to know roughly when she was made, I have fired her a few times on Sunday and I am still grinning.
  12. Norsk

    How much Gun for Big Game? or How Little!

    You are quite right! I got my highway names confused
  13. Norsk

    How much Gun for Big Game? or How Little!

    He was my neighbors relation,I met him at one of their family cook outs. If I remember correctly the incident occurred in the 70s or very early 80s when he was Deer hunting. He was quite chewed up but the Bear came off worse. There was/is a knife shop on the parks highway towards the Kenai. Up...
  14. Norsk

    How much Gun for Big Game? or How Little!

    I met a fellow in Alaska who had killed an attacking Kodiak Bear with a 6" Buck Knife.
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