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Red tubes are soft plastic.They are used to protect threaded pipe or tubing. We buy them from sulters at our events.
http://www.winchestersutler.com/
http://www.lodgewood.com/
http://www.ssfirearms.com/
They have em.
I am shooting a orgional 1816 converted to caplock in 1860 by H&P. It has the 46" barrel.Just getting the ramrod all the way down an up that pipe takes some time.Your shooting time is durn fast.I am getting too old go that fast

Jim
 
IM currently restoring an 1823 Potsdam to shoot NSSA, very interesing thread. Carts not much different that I make for my 58 springfield.I shoot with the 110th OVI.
 
Kenny,Im with Battery C 1st Mi light.NWT. I have a line on a couple of Potsdams to play with.But I have another 1816 to finnish first.
See ya at the nationals.

Jim
 

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