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    .44 Navy Colt

    Now that I have your attention... I live near a Confederate memorial/museum here in Alabama. They have several CW pistols on display, including a Savage in quite nice shape. The interesting one is what is obviously a '51 Navy Colt. The interesting part is, it is identified as an Army Colt. It...
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    Leather powder flask

    Planning to start working on a leather powder flask. Question is, will Brewers Pitch work to seal?
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    Repro's I'd like to see...

    Freeman revolvers, Savage revolvers and, of all things, a Pettingill. How about any others?
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    Navy Arms Mule Ear

    About twenty years ago, I picked up a Navy Arms Mule Ear Squirrel Rifle, .36 cal. from a shop in Florida. Brand new, 75 bucks. Reason, they had bought them in bulk because of all the problems NA was having with them. I got lucky, shoots like a dream and I can use .358 Hollow Base Wadcutters like...
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    Cabela's Powder River .54

    I have a Cabela's Powder River Rifle, .54, that I bought about sixteen years ago. Now, there are no proofmarks that I can find so, any clue as to who actually manufactured these?
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