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    Pietta Brotherhood of the Traveling 1858

    Have any of you heard of this Pietta promotion, its Brotherhood of the Traveling 1858? Apparently Pietta is selecting folks to whom to send a nicely engraved NMA '1858' revolver for a month (to photograph, shoot, etc.) and then pass on... The Pietta NMA 1858 comes in a large wooden box with a...
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    rare piece of mountain man history up for auction

    https://www.themeateater.com/hunt/firearm-hunting/rare-piece-of-mountain-man-history-up-for-auction
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    rare piece of mountain man history up for auction

    https://www.themeateater.com/hunt/firearm-hunting/rare-piece-of-mountain-man-history-up-for-auction
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    U.S. black powder shortage impacting military

    U.S. black powder shortage impacting military
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    does anyone collect Miniatures?

    https://american-frontier-miniatures.com/Chapter-0-1-Introduction/ https://american-frontier-miniatures.com/Chapter-1-6-1-Currently-Recognized-Miniatures-of-Early-Colt-Percussion-Revolvers/
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    Joseph Scheinnig M1860

    Is anyone familiar with the Austrian Joseph Scheinigg Model 1860 5-shot .55 caliber percussion revolver (with a 4.5‐inch octagon barrel and Kerr loading lever and checkered grips and lanyard ring)?
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    bullet sizing

    After you cast your pure lead bullets, what do you use to size and lube your bullets ?
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    mold handles

    Are wooden handles for bullet molds interchangeable between manufacturers? If so, then which ones? I have a set of Lyman mold blocks, and I was wondering whether Lee handles would work?
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    secret Santa

    my secret Santa gifted me a nice wooden presentation display case, along with a powder flask and some lead round balls turns out my original Colt 1860 Army (1861 vintage) fits perfectly, along with a 'tin' of percussion caps and a mould I already had...
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    Barry Lyndon

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    bank robbery

    Today a man robbed a bank in Denison, Texas, using what appears to be a black powder cap-and-ball percussion revolver (brass frame)...
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    slow motion

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    Samuel Clemens

    Mark Twain went out West in the early 1860s and wrote about his adventures in his book "Roughing It." He also wrote about the double-action pepperbox his traveling companion George Bemis carried and the chain fires Bemis suffered: CHAPTER II. The first thing we did on that glad evening that...
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    Samuel Clemens

    Mark Twain went out West in the early 1860s and wrote about his adventures in his book "Roughing It." He also wrote about the double-action pepperbox his traveling companion George Bemis carried and the chain fires Bemis suffered: CHAPTER II. The first thing we did on that glad evening that...
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    Samuel Clemens

    Mark Twain went out West in the early 1860s and wrote about his adventures in his book "Roughing It." He also wrote about the double-action pepperbox his traveling companion George Bemis carried and the chain fires Bemis suffered: CHAPTER II. The first thing we did on that glad evening that...
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    Rogers & Spencer .44 Army: Possibly the Best Civil War Revolver

    Revolver Rogers & Spencer .44 Army: Possibly the Best Civil War Revolver
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    Colt 1860 with fluted cylinder

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    Midway USA

    FYI, I just received an email from Midway USA notifying they finally have CCI #10 percussion caps in stock for $101 (HazMat & Shipping charges bring the total to around $138)
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    Remington revolving rifles

    A STUDY OF REMINGTON REVOLVING RIFLES
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    muzzleloading machinists of old

    To me, it seems the 1960s and early 1970s were the pinnacle of American machinists-gunsmiths developing their own muzzleloading firearms. We had Robert Tingle in Shelbyville, Indiana, making percussion rifles, target pistols and a revolver; Jack Lewis in Cincinnati, Ohio, also making target...
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