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    Could Use Some Help w/Parts and Identification

    Thank you, I will give them a call tomorrow.
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    Could Use Some Help w/Parts and Identification

    Thank you, I have emails into both Uberti and Pietta to see if any of the parts will work. I was not able to find out anything about the P Bondini online. Hopefully one of those two will work.
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    Could Use Some Help w/Parts and Identification

    Thank you, I will look into that further. I did find a post from some site yesterday that indicated that the Pietta parts wouldn't work in the Bondini but that was a very old post. I will also see what I can find on the Uberti. Thanks for this lead.
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    Could Use Some Help w/Parts and Identification

    Hello, gentlemen, I have two black powder revolvers from my late father's collection. Both of them have issues. My son has broken them down and on the first one (small one), needs a cylinder stock bolt, hand, and hammer. It appears to be a 1976 P. Bondini. The larger one needs a cylinder stop...
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    My first BP pistol.

    Now that's a very nice looking one, there. Congrats.
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    Newb with 1st question, trigger won't stay cocked

    Thank you very much for this info and cautions. I am going to wait until I have a few settled hours to get on this. Again I appreciate this info very much!
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    Newb with 1st question, trigger won't stay cocked

    Thanks gentlemen, I'll get started with a tear down and thorough cleaning and see if I can find anything broke. I appreciate the help.
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    Newb with 1st question, trigger won't stay cocked

    I got these guns from my father's estate. The shorter one, on top, won't stay cocked back. I could of sworn it did before I brought it home. Also this morning I got it to stay back fully cocked one time and have no idea why it did.As you can see it will 1/2 cock and stay. Any idea where to...
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    Hello Everyone, from NE Texas

    Hello, gang. Although I am not new to guns, my father passed away a little while back ago and left me a few black powder guns. I am new to black powder guns. I've shot them, enjoyed them but they were always his and I knew nothing further than pulling the trigger. I am on here to learn as much...
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