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    Interesting cap jam solution for open top revolvers

    I just file the sharp edges on the hammer slot. Problem solved. Something the manufactures should do when making revolvers.
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    I have a chance to buy these.

    I have one of those Miroku's in .45 for years now. Great shooter, but $100 out the door would be what I would offer.
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    Sizing minie balls

    Once bought a Mississippi rifle an some minies. Sizers were unavailable, or sold out at the time. My solution at the time was to take a piece of flat metal( wood would work) and gently press and roll the minie until it starts in the bore easy enough. Now, I still use that method.
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    New Orleans Ace

    At one time I had 2 of those. I had to order.424 balls for it. Even .433 balls were too big fore the barrel. Things could of changed over the years. I suggest that checking with a caliper would be wise.
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    My new (to me) Thompson center arms Seneca .36cal

    Mine is my turkey rifle, would never sell it.
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    Firing a Cap Before Loading

    Well, I run a dry patch down the barrel, and then a pick through the nipple. Same thing, but the chambers in my revolvers instead of the barrel. Save my caps for shooting.
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    Tuning Open Top Replicas

    Where did you get the taller front sight? Are they screw in type or dovetail?
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    1860 vs 1851 Issues

    This is what works for me: take an Arkansas sharpening stone, or something similar, and polish the hammer where it contacts the caps until it shines. If the hammer has the safety slot that fits over the pins, take a small file, and knock off the sharp edges, especially at the bottom of the...
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    like to identify an percussion shotgun made in jodhpur india

    I have one also, I think it is a real quality shotgun. Only bad thing is it is a little heavy for walking in the woods all day.
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    Triple 777 shooting and cleaning experiance needed please

    I use it in my revolvers, no problems. This is to conserve my real black powder for my rifles. No place to buy the real stuff here in north Texas.
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    Schneider & Glassick

    I have ab FIE version, .36 caliber, gun show find. Glad that I have read about these, or I would have passed on it.
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    CVA Colonial Pistol

    Went back, it sold yesterday at $60, today was half price day. Did not have $60 on me yesterday. Have a Kentucky and Mountain pistol, but seldom see a Colonial around my parts.
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    CVA Colonial Pistol

    Thanks, checked Deer creek, out of trigger guards. Think I will go get it. Probably will find any parts needed as time goes by.
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    CVA Colonial Pistol

    Saw a kit at an estate sale today. A few things may be missing. Did not see a trigger guard though. Would the Kentucky pistol guard maybe interchangeable? Could get it for $30 tomorrow, but not sure if I could find any missing parts as needed. Had the barrel, nipple, lock, side plate, stock, and...
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    Rollin' My Own.......

    I use tea bags, go off every time, no need to nitrate, and so far no residue in the chambers.
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