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    1851 navy cylinder vs 1860 army cylinder

    Weird question. I have a Pietta 1851 navy .44cal and a Pietta 1860 army in .44 cal. I ordered spare cylinders for each. When I got them the scenes on the engraving look the same to me. Is the engraving on the cylinders supposed to be the same? I went and looked at the cylinders that came with...
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    Barrel Inletting

    Thanks for the responses. What I meant by step one is inletting the barrel, step two is that the DVD's start at inletting the lock. The book has how to inlet the barrel and lug, but I was looking for a video to show how. I'm a visual learner and it helps. If you think the Mark Silver...
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    Barrel Inletting

    Looking to see if any of you can help me out. I bought Volume I and Volume II, stocking the american long rifle DVD's from Peter Alexander (I have the book as well). Which are great by the way if you haven't seen them. My question is, there used to be a video on You Tube or someplace that had...
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