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    Shoot-n-See targets...

    I do use some This is some their targets, even one of their more expensive ones. Easier to post and see on the internet [/img] William Alexander
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    I got

    Yep, looking forward to pictures and the report. Have fun. William Alexander
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    Rebuilding a Mendi Wheellock

    :metoo: William Alexander
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    Glass beding a rifle

    That’s the best advice. I do use some glass on most any gun I build for myself. There is just no good reason not to, if you know how to. William Alexander
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    Swamping a straight barrel by hand?

    I have not done one in a while but have done some. When I did I used an old large bench grinder with as coarse of a wheel as I could get. Then when ground to shape I just clean it up by draw filing. Now, that said, unless you are quite versed in said tools and trust your skills, pass on it...
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    Cherry's

    Same here, I buy some of their used inventory. Just off the top of my I have gotten around 15+ firearms from them in the last 6 years. Never any trouble William Alexander
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    WD-40 Issues

    Cheese? William Alexander
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    .32 Traditions Debacle

    Welcome to the forum. And thanks for the good story :pop: William Alexander
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    WD-40 Issues

    Gus I know people like that. Some of the goose hunters around here go to the farms diesel pumps and use that to hose out their guns. You don’t want to shoot it right away :wink: William Alexander
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    WD-40 Issues

    I use a lot of WD-40, it is great stuff, don’t know what I would do without it. I don’t use it as a lube or rust a preventative Although if it is a weapon that I use daily or weekly I would not worry about it where I live. For fun. I buy, sell, trade.. metal lathes, milling machines, metal...
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    Shredded patch

    :pop: William Alexander
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    Linda Marie Froehlich (Loving wife of Horner 75)

    Rick I’m so sorry for your loss. Prayers sent my friend William Alexander
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    Rifle To Shoot Revolver Bullets

    I do that with my cartridge handguns. 22, 32, 38 special /357, 45 So yea, I think it is a great idea. I may have a long gun I can do that with this year. I will be watching to see what you do. William Alexander
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    The English Snaphance Lock

    TRS's Elizabethan carbine snaphaunce (525) The only thing that their catalog said is”¦. “Thanks to the late Kit Ravenshear we have a good example of the only known Elizabethan carbine snaphaunce. It is a nice early 1600’s medium size lock that would be a good size for even fowlers of the...
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    Original Colt Walker Sold For 1.84 Million

    Why not? William Alexander
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