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Lots of great information in that video. I especially liked your fix for the falling loading lever.
And hey, that wasn’t bad shooting at all!
 
Lots of great information in that video. I especially liked your fix for the falling loading lever.
And hey, that wasn’t bad shooting at all!

Thank you, I tried to squeeze in as much info as I could without making a documentary, lol. I had hoped to beat the rain, but that didn't go as planned. Group would have been tighter, but the camera was getting wet and I felt a bit rushed, but yes, still a decent and mostly on target grouping. Thank you for watching.
 
Okay, Let's have a look at the 1847 Colt Walker

I love these big ol’ Texas Walkers. Question for all here. Does the barrel wedge “stick out” that far on originals. I’ve never seen an original copy. Curious.
 
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