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  1. M

    Pistol/revolver of choice...........

    Would you care to volunteer to test that statement? I have to disagree with the ROA being a copy of the R&S. IMHO the ROA is a copy of the 1858 with two piece Colt grips.
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    Uberti 1860 Army hand spring broke

    I've had good luck at replacing hand springs with springs I make from feeler gauge steel. The hardest part of the job is opening the slot to fit the new spring. I ground a small chisel with a long taper for that job.
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    New To Me - Uberti 1858

    Regardless of brand or others recommendations the best approach is to measure the chambers and use a RB that is .006 larger. That shaves a nice .003 ring and well ensure a sealed chamber. And as was said a larger contact area on the lands.
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    Original Colt Casing Questions

    The Willow wood lot was primary to supply charcoal for the furnaces for the case hardening process. The Willow furniture was to use up the small stuff, waste not, want not. I'll need to dig some books out but I do have one that was some case construction info. Generally the case bottoms were...
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    Wads

    This isn't a chain fire is it? It appears to be a night time shot. It also appears that the hammer was pushed back by when the revolver discharged and blew the cap off the nipple. LUBE GROOVES Colt recognized the importance of lube by the 1840's. The first Colt conical molds had no groove...
  6. M

    Dragoon repair, any suggestions?

    Is the hand rotating the cylinder before the bolt drops? That well bind it. Put more preload on the bolt leg at the cam button.
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    Dragoon Lever Drop

    This is a fairly common problem with the 1st, 2nd, and early 3rd model Dragoon. The late 3rd model Dragoon uses a Navy style latch for the loading lever. The fix the early style latch is a stronger spring. You can try filing a sharper and deeper notch for the latch first. Most of my dragoons...
  8. M

    Pietta Update

    Good report, maybe Pietta has been reading about wedges :wink:
  9. M

    Colt Walker Original Finish

    Naval jelly well leave a French Gray appearance. If you want the original in the white use vinegar or a commercial remover. The original Walker had CCH frame and loading lever, blued barrel and grip frame with the cylinder in the white. 2nd gen with cylinder in the white. Original with patina.
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    Brass frame Rem 1858

    Good point, very few brasser made it to the field compared to the steel frame counterparts. Counting all the different manufacturers you would have a number in the thousands, maybe. There are a few books that deal with just the brass frame CSA revolvers and even they don't agree on numbers...
  11. M

    walker

    That's a good deal if they have them in stock. I've seen used ones go for more.
  12. M

    Roger & Spencer 44

    The R&S is modified with a adjustable front sight. The barrel was notched for a low profile ramp with a dovetail. Then a brass sight was fabbed for the dovetail. This was done by the previous owner who used this revolver in comp shoots. The looong barreled Dragoon is here on my desk so I can...
  13. M

    Replacement screw set for Dragoon

    VTI sells those screws for 2.95 each. http://www.vtigunparts.com/store/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=7&cat=Uberti+3rd+Model+Dragoon
  14. M

    walker

    I think that $348 is a OLD price, call them and check.
  15. M

    Howdah .58 cal

    Start at about a 30gr load. 40-45 is getting near the top of the chart. I have the 20ga Howdah and shoot a .610 round ball w/.010 patch. 35grs is a comfortable load, I have loaded as high as 50grs, I would call that a heavy load.
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    Roger & Spencer 44

    I have a 1979 Armi San Paolo (Euroarms), very well made replica, very accurate. The hammer spur is just a little higher than I like. Grip fits my hand better than the 1858 and the revolver is slightly heavier. One of the best shooting C&B revolvers I own.
  17. M

    Walker vs. Dragoon

    One of each model is the minimum for a true horse pistol aficionado. I started my second round of BP insanity with this 2nd gen Colt Walker several years ago. This multiplied into several Dragoons. Texas Dragoon, a Tucker & Sherrard clone of the 2nd model Colt Dragoon. A fluted 3rd gen Colt...
  18. M

    It's yun's guys fault

    Who the heck can I blame for this!
  19. M

    Capping an 1858 Remington

    I used to file down the two spring clips found on most in-line capping tools so they would fit the Remington frame revolvers. A few years ago I got two true straight line cappers. Check the photo below. This makes capping the 1858 very quick and easy. As far as caps coming off after firing...
  20. M

    Stuck Cylinder on 1860 Colt reproduction

    Soak it in a 50/50 mix of ATF and Acetone, best penetrate you can use. Do not use any metal tools for disassemble other than brass.
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