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    WANTED .580, .582 or .585 Minie bullet mould

    I am looking for a mould for a long Minie bullet in the calibres specified above.
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    percussion maynard carbine

    Yes, I know that they converted them to use metallic cartridges ignited with primers. I am curious however if in the case the brass case would be carefully head spaced, modified breech plate and have a small flash hole on the base of the case similar to the one in percussion Maynard could it...
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    percussion maynard carbine

    Could this principle of sealing be used in theory for other percussion breechloaders - i.e. Sharps?
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    percussion maynard carbine

    Don't they need tighter tolerances than Smith to have a good seal?
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    percussion maynard carbine

    Thank you for the info. I'm looking for some nice condition percussion cap original and someone willing to send to Poland. Romano is too expensive for me.
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    percussion maynard carbine

    Can you recommend some good book that covers the topic of this carbine? I can't find the patent for this gun on USPTO by searching using the date of the patent. Does anybody know the patent number for it?
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    Changing barrel in muzzleloader

    Necchi, yes, it's the same rifle. Interesting idea, Col. Batguano, not too practical for ML I think but who knows:) I didn't unscrew the barrel yet but I got an email from a person who changed a barrel in this rifle (he changed from .45 to .54 with patched round ball and 30 grains of powder...
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    Changing barrel in muzzleloader

    I'm planing to change the barrel in my Replica Arms Pioneer Rifle poor-man's Wesson Rifle. The rifle originally has .45 1:30 twist barrel but it is of bad quality, threads are very shallow and mine has a big scratch near the muzzle end. Because the receiver is made of ZAMAK I would like to...
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