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  1. ThemisHadAFlintlock

    I like BP. Ppl said this is the place to be...

    Hello. I'm new. I like to work on black powder pistols. Posting some of my just for fun projects. I look forward to finally having people to talk to about this goofy awesome pastime of mine.
  2. BigBusch

    My first kit build, traditions Kentucky pistol!

    This is my first kit build, a Traditions Kentucky Pistol. It was a lot of fun and a great learning experience for my next kit. The kit overall was good, with only a couple imperfections, a tiny gap between the nose cap and stock, a lot of slop in the trigger, and the trigger guard not fitting. I...
  3. Shad Banta

    Risks of measuring your charge with the spout/suggested charges? (percussion pistol)

    I'm relatively new to black powder shooting and I was wondering if there are any potential hazards if I were to measure a charge with an 18 grain spout versus using a powder measure to load the same size charge. I own a Pietta 1851 Navy "Yank" in .36 caliber and I have a colt style powder...
  4. R

    FOR SALE Ruger old Army

    I have for your consideration a unfired Blue Ruger 44.cal black powder pistol Please look at all pictures of this high-quality pistol. The numbers say this pistol was made in 1978. Asking $900
  5. Relic shooter

    Dry-Fire Nipple Saver Tip & Safe Loaded Carry option..

    Buy an assortment of 'tapered' neoprene faucet washers at the hardware store. The assortment will provide a perfect fit for any size rifle, pistol or musket nipple. ** For safe loaded & capped carry while hunting, place an over-sized tapered washer on the nipple & place the hammer down & the...
  6. Relic shooter

    Dry-Fire Nipple Saver Tip & Safe Loaded Carry option..

    Buy an assortment of 'tapered' neoprene faucet washers at the hardware store. The assortment will provide a perfect fit for any size rifle, pistol or musket nipple. ** For safe loaded & capped carry while hunting, place an over-sized tapered washer on the nipple & place the hammer down & the...
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