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  1. K

    Jesse James Old West Revolver Shoot

    Yes, new fangled smokeless powder is allowed the cartridge revolvers. Hope to see you there.
  2. K

    Jesse James Old West Revolver Shoot

    Jesse James Old West Revolver ShootApril 7, 2012 The James Farm 21216 Jesse James Farm Road Kearney, MO 64060 Cap and Ball Revolvers(replicas O.K.) Old West Cartridge Revolvers (replicas O.K.) Fixed Sights and Dueling Stance (one hand ) only, total of 36 Shots on 5 targets Participants are...
  3. K

    Movie "Gettysburg" and Lee's eccentrics

    General Lee was actually 2nd in his class at West Point, he was the 1st cadet to graduate with no demerits.
  4. K

    My Tricked Out Remington

    That is one very cool handgun, it looks like the evolution of the revolver if metalic cartridges had never been invented. :thumbsup:
  5. K

    Million Dollar Revolver!!!

    That's one pretty Patterson!!
  6. K

    A two for........

    Wow!!! That is very cool :thumbsup: Great job be sure to show us the finished product.
  7. K

    Colt Dragoon differences

    As far as I know, The Whitneyville Dragoon has a Colt Walker grip and frame. The first model Dragoon has oval bolt notches on the cylinder like the Walker. The second model Dragoon has rectangular and beveled Bolt notches on the cylinder. The third Model Dragoon has the same rectangular...
  8. K

    Is a lube needed when using wads?

    This is my experience also, Redwing has great advice. :hatsoff:
  9. K

    Favorite movie guns

    Here's mine! Another view
  10. K

    Remington '58 Army Cylinder edges are Sharp!!!

    Ouch! I've had a similar problem on a High Standard target pistol I shoot. The rear sight mount is sharp. How do you like the Stainless Gun? Is it easier to clean? I've been thinking about one.
  11. K

    True Grit

    I must agree, there is nothing like the Duke saying "Fill your hand, you son of a b!tch" at the meadow.
  12. K

    Elmer Keith's Dragoons

    Very good info, thanks! I bet back inthe 1920s-30s Dragoons were inexpensive, if you could find them for sale.
  13. K

    it's 1862, what pistol would you carry?

    That's easy!! A brace fo 3rd Model Dragoons! :thumbsup:
  14. K

    1860 Colt Army in CSA service

    Thanks everyone! It's good news that I won't be accused of being a Yankee with my 1860s. :thumbsup:
  15. K

    1860 Colt Army in CSA service

    I was watching "Gods and Generals" again on DVD and caught a Colt 1860 Army being fired by a Confederate officer on the wall at Fredricksburg. My question is, did the Southern States have the opportunity to purchase 1860 Army revolvers from Colt before the outbreak of hostilities? (when...
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