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  1. M

    Can I use lead shot in a Cold Walker?

    I broke a finger in my left hand and can't hold on to a rifle now till it heals. Is it possible to use lead shot in Uberti Colt Walker for varmints?
  2. M

    A gift for my brother.

    I made a gun belt for my brother and sending him my 1851 Colt that I rust blued to get him into muzzleloading. I hope he likes it.
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    T/C .54 cal Hawken Flintlock refinishing completed!

    This was my first attempt at completely refinishing a gun. I stripped the factory bluing off the barrel and used Plum Brown for the new. I sanded the factory finish off the stock then removed the old walnut stain with bleach and rinsing it off with water. Then diluted the cherry stain by half...
  4. M

    T/C 54 cal Hawken Flintlock Lock Problem

    I have an original lock and replaced the sear spring, sear plunger and fly. It goes to half cock but won't stay on full cock. What might I be doing wrong?
  5. M

    Refinishing gun stocks

    My Step Father gave me a T/C .54 cal. Hawken flintlock he had won in the 70s that he never fired. After years of shooting it I decided to refinish the stock. They must have sed polyurethane to finish the stock because no stripper would strip it. After sanding the finish off I used a steam iron...
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