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I agree. The wire wrap is way cool. I've seen leather wrap on the levers of unmentionable rifles and they too look really nice. Sometimes they even have beadwork.
I remember when I was growing up watching my grandfather shave with a straight razor. He had a leather strop hanging on the back of the bathroom door and was a master at whisking that razor back and forth across the strop to sharpen it. And I mean he was "lightening fast." He also had a "safety...
I replaced all the factory screws in a used Pietta 1861 Navy .36 I bought a couple of weeks ago. Those factory screws must be kinda soft and/or the previous owner had ill fitting screw drivers. Almost all of the screw heads were buggered up. Also gave it a good cleaning and replaced the nipples...
I bought a Pietta 1861 Navy Sheriff Model in .36 caliber. It is in fantastic condition. It came with round balls, caps, capper, felt wads, a flask and a partial can of Goex FFFg. I think I got a good deal for $325.
I think you're smart to ask him to place the gun outside the door after you arrive. I have also buried a co-worker, 3 close friends and 2 family members who all died of Covid in the past 12 months. The 3 friends all died in the past 2 months, the co-worker just last week. Our office is still...
No, Utah Wildlife Resources sucks in that regard. What Utah refers to, in regards to a muzzleloader season, is "Primitive Weapon". Yeah, right. Utah allows in-line, sealed breech muzzleloaders, those plastic cuppy things with a pistol bullet and scopes of any magnification the hunter wants...