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    Remington 1863 New Model Police revolver do we need it?

    I would rather see a Whitney Revolver offered again. AntiqueSledMan.
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    Top loads using black powder in modern large caliber revolvers

    On my Pietta 1873 BP revolver, the cylinder diameter is 1.680". The length, including the ratchet is 1.875". The firing pin is an oversized beast, with 1/2 of it shaved off like the one in the picture below. The frame has an oval for the 1/2 circled firing pin to go through, but it's offset to...
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    reverse percussion conversion?

    First off it has a very large firing pin which is only 1/2 there, sort of a half moon. Second, at least on their first attempt it has an oversized cylinder so you can't simply drop a different one in. It is a very neat looking beast, I had planned on bushing the firing pin passage and replacing...
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    reverse percussion conversion?

    Hello rockdc, I have a Pietta 1873 Black Powder, which is basically what your asking about. It's an odd ball, one of their first productions. It was manufactured so it couldn't be converted to cartridge. Never say never, I purchased it with those those very intensions. I have not done anything...
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    Gunpowder cartridges in my smokeless guns or a dedicated gun?

    50 people will have 50 different ways of cleaning a revolver. Shooting Black Powder just requires a good cleaning after, as does any other powders. AntiqueSledMan.
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    Pictures of chopped down snub bp revolver barrels

    Hello Blackpowderwarior, That's about what I did with my 1851 Pietta Conversion. But I left mine 5" long, 5 Shot Kirst in .45 Colt. I cut it down with a hacksaw, then squred the muzzle in a mill. Then I cut a crown with a 60 degree countersink by hand. AntiqueSledMan.
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    Gettin Ready!

    I agree, my brother used the Buffalo Ballettes in his Zuove and loved them. AntiqueSledMan.
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    Static Electricity and Black powder

    While I was still working, management hounded us working stiffs with all sorts of safety protocalls. One of the biggest was grounding & bonding. Our plastic containers all has a threaded steel plug to connect to. Now later and in real life, an old friend was pouring gasoline from a plastic...
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    I've been asking around all over the place if anyone has experience with Mag-Spark adapters for the Ruger Old Army

    Hello AbitNutz, I have not used them on a revolver, but I did purchase some for our long guns. Even though I have not shot with them, I purchased them just to have another ignition source. A co-worker gave me a bag of 209 shotshell primers, I don't know what brands were in the mix. Some would...
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    Cyl-Barrel alignment

    Hello lv2tinker, I personally would take it back and get one which is correct. Something like that never should have passed inpsection, much less sold to the public. AntiqueSledMan.
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    1858 Remington

    Hello Parys, The difference on the Pietta's is the Bolt & Notch width. I had a hard drive crash and lost a lot of information, but I do know the early models had a bolt notch width of 0.138" and the later models have a bolt notch width of 0.156". I do believe you are close on the date of the...
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    Black Powder Cartridge Range Day

    Hello Johnm1, I've been shooting Black MZ in my conversion revolvers with no lube, and no issues. Of course Aliant discontinued the Black MZ, but one can still get Shooters World Multi Purpose Black or American Pioneer Powder. You might want to give them a try. AntiqueSledMan.
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    My first chainfire and sloppy Pietta quality control.

    If it were me, I'd send that to Pietta and see what they have to say about it. AntiqueSledMan.
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    Ft LaMotte CHUNK GUN Shoot.

    Hello Armored farmer, I remember one time at Rendezvous, a couple of young girls decided to try to make a pizza in a Dutch Oven. It was delicious, and didn't last very long. AntiqueSledMan.
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    Man with No Name ?

    Hey Mike, You know I sure like it. AntiqueSledMan
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    Chain fire on Walker

    I have done lots of studying on this topic and think most come chain-fires from the front, many don't even ignite the cap on the chain-fired chamber. Keep in mind that many brass framed Colt replicas have been beaten to death and the caps will come in contact with the recoil ring causing...
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    Coil spring prototype underway on 1858 Remington

    Mike did my 1851 Fantasy Revolver. It's one sweet little revolver. Thanks Mike, AntiqueSledMan.
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    Patched Round Balls and Inline Rifles

    I started with a Thompson Center Hawken in 1978. Then in 1980 I purchased a CVA Frontier Rifle to experiment with. I was going to try a kit gun, but I actually purchased the completed rifle cheaper then the kit version. I stripped the blue finish and plum browned the barrel and changed the front...
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    not sure about load of American Pioneer Powder

    Hello Cliff6, I shoot Black MZ (about the same as APP) in my cartridge conversions with no lube. There is no need for lube with this powder, it creates it's own. AntiqueSledMan.
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    Richards, Richards-Mason (and other cartridge conversions) thread

    Hello Ugly Sauce, Yes, .44 Colt Original. It was a learning experience, but after all that a fun one to load & shoot. I used Star-Line brass and a Lee 450-200-1R Black Powder Conical Cap & Ball Bullet. I ran the bullet through a Lee .451 sizing die, then swaged a .428 heel onto the base. I...
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