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  1. Rebel jim

    CLOSED Pietta 1851 Navy frame

    Yes, it just pisses me off these Era incorrect firearms 😡
  2. Rebel jim

    WANTED 1851 navy grips

    I am looking to buy wooden 1851 pietta navy grips, for a reasonable price...not ebay prices. Anyone have a set?
  3. Rebel jim

    Do I need a filler for a 20 grain charge in a .44 cal. Cylinder?

    Yes, 25 is okay in a brasser.
  4. Rebel jim

    Do I need a filler for a 20 grain charge in a .44 cal. Cylinder?

    I agree, 20 grains will not even get a ball through a piece of Plywood. Not long ago I started trying to find the best loads in my 44's. I don't know about anyone else's, but I use 25 grains of pyrodex and 10 grains cream of wheat. Then my wad and then a .451 roundball. That puts the ball close...
  5. Rebel jim

    Howdy from SW Ohio

    Welcome from Union City, Ohio.
  6. Rebel jim

    My first Pietta…issues

    Supply from Europe is in bad shape and guns that were cheap are now getting more expensive. And Now the popularity of brass frame revolvers has increased. Which is making it harder to get new shooters involved in our sport. If the world doesn't come to its senses soon, "We The People" may end up...
  7. Rebel jim

    My first Pietta…issues

    I to have the same grips from Get a Grip, they are not as slick ( when oily or sweaty) as the cheap grips from pietta.
  8. Rebel jim

    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    shooting my new EMF .36, got this for Christmas for around $240 . Shoots as well as any Navy .36
  9. Rebel jim

    CVA squirrel build

    Awesome what a great father and son bonding project.
  10. Rebel jim

    What became of the millions of civil war rifle-muskets?

    I worked at the Naval Ammo facility in Yorktown Virginia, the Military has ware houses full of weapons going back to the Civil War. We are talking brand new Springfields still in the box wrapped in original paper.
  11. Rebel jim

    Uberti Navy and Pocket Police.

    Where did you find the silver backstrap and trigger guard?
  12. Rebel jim

    New from Ohio

    Welcome from Union city, ohio
  13. Rebel jim

    Nice plastic grips for cap and ballers

    I have put his grips on both my 1860 and 1858. He can customize them for you too. My 1860 is checkered.
  14. Rebel jim

    Revolver photos

    Awesome, thank you.
  15. Rebel jim

    Thin stocks and heavy loads ?

    I too have a CVA frontier. 50 that I bought from the Gander Mountain bargain store in 1993. I have always shot 80 grain loads with .490 round balls and it is accurate. I have had no problem with cracks, but I always inspect everything as I clean. I have found the little frontier is one tough...
  16. Rebel jim

    Revolver photos

    I would love to hear the story of its transformation..
  17. Rebel jim

    Revolver photos

    My collection so far. Like any normal person, still have quite a "WANT" list 🤣🤣🤣
  18. Rebel jim

    Howdy From NE Ohio

    Welcome from East Central Ohio.
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