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  1. kje54

    .31 caliber revolvers

    I just posted the link, I have no idea how they come up with their designations. You'll have to ask them........
  2. kje54

    .31 caliber revolvers

    Here's what's available (that I know of). https://www.taylorsfirearms.com/shop/black-powder-model-series/black-powder-handguns/pocket-models.html
  3. kje54

    My first .36 revolver

    You got a great deal, hope you enjoy it! Oh and no need to stay off the net, someone is always going to get their nose bent out of shape over something no matter what we do. Heck you can make the comment that the sky is blue and someone will angrily argue with you that it's azure........ Just...
  4. kje54

    My New Pietta 1851 Navy

    I've heard that the 49s are always a work in progress from day one, that's one reason I've never owned one.
  5. kje54

    My New Pietta 1851 Navy

    Figured out the problem and it's corrected (post #4). It's brand new via Dixie Gun Works. Also on Piettas the problem is usually a slightly longer arbor, Ubertis have the short arbor issue.
  6. kje54

    My New Pietta 1851 Navy

    A couple of guys I know who tune and custom work on cap & ball revolvers have already discovered the problem (on another forum). A burr on the hand where it contacts the ratchet and the hand is a little too long. I have mostly corrected it and it's functioning wonderfully now, might have to...
  7. kje54

    My first .36 revolver

    For that price I'd go back now.
  8. kje54

    My first .36 revolver

    I've had brassers before and have a new one now, I didn't load them with full steel frame loads and mine haven't been hammered (they don't stretch they get hammered, imprinting the back of the cylinder on the brass frame). None of mine have any problems because I kept my loads for .36 under 15...
  9. kje54

    Italian flintlock problems

    Oh and I almost forgot. If you know the name of the lock check Numrich, they might have the parts for it. You could also contact them and they might be able to help you find what you need. https://www.gunpartscorp.com/
  10. kje54

    Italian flintlock problems

    Remove the broken spring, take pictures of it next to a ruler from different aspects. Contact Track via their online form with the pictures attached (if it allows you to attach images) and ask if they can recommend a sear spring that might work. Figure that if they have something you'll...
  11. kje54

    My New Pietta 1851 Navy

    Or as I'm lying and calling it my Griswold & Gunnison........ ;) From the start it wouldn't lock back in full cock half the time I pulled the hammer back unless I jerked it back hard. The weird thing was with the barrel removed it functioned correctly, put the barrel back on and it would...
  12. kje54

    .36 vs. .44 "Stopping Power"

    Seriously. There's a lot of people I've never heard of.
  13. kje54

    .36 vs. .44 "Stopping Power"

    That's good, I'm happy for you and whomever this Elmer Keith is. Guess you wouldn't like my full auto M61 Vulcan spitwad gun.........
  14. kje54

    WANTED Pietta 1860 Army Fluted Cylinder

    Like the title says looking to see if anyone has a Pietta fluted cylinder they may have replace with a full sized cylinder.
  15. kje54

    .36 vs. .44 "Stopping Power"

    I love caliber wars, they're sooooo entertaining!! 🤣
  16. kje54

    .36 vs. .44 "Stopping Power"

    Welp, in that case I'll carry a S&W 500 for when there's a burglar hiding behind the fridge......., at my neighbor's house......., a half mile away.......
  17. kje54

    .36 vs. .44 "Stopping Power"

    What if your gun jams.......? :)
  18. kje54

    .36 vs. .44 "Stopping Power"

    I love my sharpened sticks especially the heavier gauge ones. They can go right through a body and I've never had a misfire........ :cool:
  19. kje54

    Big Ray

    Welcome from the high desert!
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