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    .451 vs .454

    My bad. Too much Covid manure and politics on my mind. I really meant to ask if the .454 balls could be shot in my 44 Cal revolver in lieu of .451 balls. Sorry for the stupid mistake.
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    .451 vs .454

    Can I use .454 round balls in my Traditions 50 cal. Kentucky pistol? Thanks! Bigdaddy0442
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    First Project Pistol

    Fixed the Front Sight
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    First Project Pistol

    2 Shots, I thought the ramp was in the rear???
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    First Project Pistol

    I finally finished my first black powder build. It took me some time but since the Covid had me quarantined, all I had was time. It was a fun build. Can't wait to bust some caps.
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    1861 Navy Frame Stretch?

    Curious as to how long it would take for the brass frame of a 1861 Navy 36 cal. pistol to stretch under normal use with recreational loads? I am seriously considering purchasing one but didn't know if the extra $60 for the steel frame is worth it. Thanks in advance for your comments. Bigdaddy0442
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    Traditions Pistol Build Help

    Yes all the mechanics function perfectly. Since the trigger guard seems to have minimal mechanical function, I was afraid taking that much wood off the neck of the stock would weaken it too much.
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    Traditions Pistol Build Help

    I have everything together on my first pistol build, but it seems that the trigger guard sits too deep into the stock The pistol guard sits over an 1/8 in. into the routed inletting in the stock. Should I just sand that much wood off to make it flush or should I shim it to minimize sanding...
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    C&B Revolver Reloading Stand with Pistol Profile

    Has anyone taken the time to cut out the silhouette of your revolver and integrate it into the pistol reloading stand? Since I am on isolation due to the C-Virus I have some time on my hand and was thinking about building a loading stand for my 44. Thanks in advance!! Bigdaddy0442
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    Spare Cylinders?

    Check out Cullen Bohanan in Hell on Wheels and watch him work.
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    Mowrey Gun Works

    I came across one of these 50 cal kits but since I am new to ML I can't figure out how to put the thing together. The instructions don't have pictures or diagrams so unfortunately I am a little confused. Anyone have some pictures I can use. I am stuck on the installation of the trigger...
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