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    Ruger Old Army nipple removal

    Get a 3/16 Nut Driver bit. Sharpen the face of it so it no longer has a radius edge where the nipple goes in. It will work like a charm. A few seconds with a steady hand on a belt sander...or a file will sharpen the face.
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    sherwood park trail

    Yes folks! It’s a fantastic trail!
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    1847 Walker

    I love these big ol’ Texas Walkers. Question for all here. Does the barrel wedge “stick out” that far on originals. I’ve never seen an original copy. Curious.
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    GOEX Storage Question

    Yes, what Carbon 6 said is so true. I agree 110%. And the beeswax trick is almost a forgotten thing of the past. Hell i still use beeswax as a lube gunsmithing. Just have to heat it up and it finds its way into many hard to remove threaded parts...But that would be a start for a new thread on...
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    Hello from Edmonton!

    Too funny! Yes sir. 25 years ago...was that. I continue to inspire new comers to the the BP “old school” fun with the help of many folks that hang out here...PS. I have done archery for many years as well Thank you for the welcome!
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    Hello from Edmonton!

    Thank you all for the welcomes and info! Actually don’t own a BP revolver yet...just BP rifles. But have my eye on a couple Ruger Old Army revolver offerings. Not a “traditional period correct”...but solid! But i love it. i’m sure to take the plunge and get one soon.
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    Hello from Edmonton!

    Hello fellow Canadians! I’m pretty new to this forum as i just found it last week or so. i’ve always been fond of BP rifles and have been successful in taking my share of game with BP rifles over the years. Both traditional and modern inlines. Recent Story goes like this; i have always...
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    An old saying in the “white” Question

    In White or All in White: i somehow figured there was a historical explanation that came from across the pond. Makes total sense. Now we know
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    An old saying in the “white” Question

    What a Beautiful piece of wood on that specimen. Very nice work indeed!
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    An old saying in the “white” Question

    Awesome answers folks! Thanks so much for clarifying it all!
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    An old saying in the “white” Question

    As suggested from another member on this forum. As a newbie to cap and ball revolvers, i’ll ask it here too: Hi all! I’m brand new to this forum from up in Canada. Thanks for having me join! As ol’ fella, i have recently re-kindled my spirit for Cap and Ball revolvers for real enjoyment. I’m...
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