hi folks, i have a 1858 remington navy 36 cal c&b revolver i just got not long ago. it was sold as a LYMAN . when i saw the gun i just had to have it and...
Hi Deb, I use the cold blue for touch-up work all of the time and it works great. Use Q-tips, and clean the area to be blued with rubbing alchohol, then let it...
... You might also look at the Ted Cash straight line capper. Track of the Wolf recommends that for the Remington revolvers. Look on their websight under...
I have had better luck with 44/40 blueing. I degrease the area with wood alcohol then heat the area with a propane torch. Not a lot but just too hot to touch....
hey kees, and john davis, thanks for the feedback. the only bluing i have found around here has been the birchwood casey and i think was brownells oxypho...
Cold blue is good stuff. I use it for touch up on alot of guns. You must be patient and apply the number of coats it takes to match the rest. Apply coat and...
I use leather dye swabs for large areas. I do one surface at a time with long strokes of the swab to get the blueing on evenly. Heating the metal a bit first...
Kary, I have a Traditions Pennsylvania rifle in .50 cal, RH for sale. Where are you located? I'm in Michigan. Ron (MI) ... ProductCode=R2020 ... wealth ... a ...
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I've hunted all my life with rifle, pistol, & bow, but would like to try blackpowder. What is the best way to learn about the different products? I'm in...
Where you buy the gun- they'll have the little reg books and they'll tell you what the dates and restrictions are. You probably already knew that, but that's...
Does anyone know anything about the saftey issues with the spanish import in-lines? I was reading some of Randy Wakeman's articles on "chuckhawks.com"and he...
... I would want more specific info on the accidents and the causes before paying much attention to Wakeman. What actually happened, what were the loads, were...
I agree with Mike. Yes there are SOME poorly made black powder guns; But many of the accidents I've read about and witnessed first hand have been due to the...
I personally have never had any trouble with Spanish in-lines, or CVA's. The only trouble I've ever had, was after buying a poorly maintained one. The only...
I like my CVA. Never had a problem in 3 years. It is a Buckhorn, lowest of the low. Works beautifully. Tom Costello Albany NY ... [Non-text portions of this...
A good tradesman never blames his tools. Always check the nut holding the but. cheers Dave Australia Tom Costello <tcostell@...> wrote: I like my CVA....
I in the case of the Traditions a charge of 150 grs of Triple 7 was used in a brand new rifle. No charge weights were cited for the CVA's or their age or...
... Chamber pressures with black powder are also influenced by the ammount of powder and weight of the projectile. It is less sensitive to variations in the...
... Wow, what a question! I believe Idaho is restricting you to side locks, so you can still use percussion. Depending on your finances, you can go from the...
I picked up some T/C sabots today along with some Hornady 45 cal 250gr XTP/HP's. The Knight sabots I've been using almost completly cover them and they are...
I have a 50 cal. muzzloader made by Moses Babcock in Charlestown Mass. The unique thing about this gun is that it is an inline , I have never seen an old...
I've never even heard of a pre-1900 inline percussion! Sure would like to see a photo of it, particularly the firing mechanizm? Dave........... ... Mass. ... ...
... There was actually a flintlock inline made during the 1700's, though I don't have the reference to it right now. And the underhammer could be considered...
list, New to the list and looking for a reproduction of the 1777 French musket (commonly known as the Charleville) Anyone have a used repro they are looking to...
Yes I would like info , please send . Gary ... From: JohnHarding10@... To: Muzzleloaders@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 7:15 AM Subject: Re:...