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    Cowboy Action legal firearms from Civil War Era

    Most any single action (replica or orginal) in .32 cal or larger is legal. Originals that were double action ( some Starr etc) are not. Several firearms that were originally DA have been replicated in single action (Starr, Lightning-style revolvers) As stated above there are several...
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    2004 ShotShow

    The SHOTshow is for the industry only. Yes, your C&R will get you in the door. The show is for dealers, distributors, sales reps, media etc. The general public is not invited though there was talk of opening the doors to the public a couple of years ago. It is a show to showcase a firm's wares...
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    .50 Beowulf AR 15????

    Bogie, basically it is a handgun-sized round. Think of a .44 Magnum or .45 Colt on steroids with a rebated rim. Big Arm Hannigan, they have a dealer network they were trying to set up. You can contact them to see if there's a dealer near you. Conversely, Cabela's sells their uppers also.
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    Anybody ever heard of manufrance?

    Don't have any information offhand but this list has contact information; http://members.tripod.com/~shotgunning/index.htm
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    H&R 22 cal

    In a 1971 edition of The Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values there is listed as below; "Harrington & Richardson Model 265: called the Reg'lar Model in advertising; bolt-action repeater; .22 LR only; 22" barrel' 10-shot detachable box magazine; uncheckered hardwood pistol-grip stock; Lyman...
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    .50 Beowulf AR 15????

    I've had my .50 Beowulf for about a year now. It's fun to shoot. Throws a huge bullet (relatively speaking) and it doesn't recoil much. Would make a good heavy woods gun for really un-PC hunters! I bought mine at the BRC last year from Alexander Arms. Had quite a lengthy conversation with the...
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    Dumoulin Model 1906

    From Side by Sides of the World by Charles E Carder; Dumoilin Henri: was a Belgian gun maker ofprominent reputation. After his retirement, his son Ernest Dumoulin took the family business and continued to build high grade shotguns. Dumoulin Ernest: Was the son of well known gun maker Henri...
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    Stag Grips?????

    Stag is very durable. I've had Ajax stag grips on my Vaqueros that I use for CAS for a couple of years now and they're holding up very well. The main problem with stag is availiability. Since Klinton banned the import of stag several years ago, the price for true stag has gone up...
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    sources for left handed holsters

    I'm left handed and have many LH holsters for many firearms, both autos an wheelguns. Many holster manufacturers make left hand holsters. They can be had in leather (Don Hume, Bianchi, Desantis, Alessi etc) balistic nylon (Uncle Mike's, Bagmaster etc) or in plastics (G-code, Fobus etc). Usually...
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    How many here are into Cowboy Action Shooting?

    I've been shooting CAS for around eight years or so. Don't shoot BP though, too lazy.
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    Multi-Tool Opinions

    I got one of the original SOG Tools when they came out many years ago. I finally got so loose last year from usage (I carried it everyday everywhere) that I went out and started looking at the newer models out there. I ended up with the Leatherman Wave also. Have to admit I like it better than...
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    Gun combination for Cowboy Action

    One other note about shotguns. Double barrels can only have extractors. No automatic ejectors are allowed per SASS rules (SASS-Single Action Shooting Society- www.sassnet.com- is the major sanctioning body in cowboy shooting). Also if you have a visible hammer pump (Win 97 etc) those are legal...
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    Russian scopes?

    Oleg I've checked out pricing on several Russian optics and the best pricing I've found is generally at www.kalinkaoptics.com
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    Got to shoot a .50 yesterday

    I've been wanting one real bad now for a while also. I've even got a couple of cans of linked .50BMG sitting in the basement that doesn't have anything to be shot out of:banghead:
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    Red Dot Sight Questions

    I've got a Trijicon ACOG Compact carry handle mounted on one upper and it's great but a rather expensive unit. I can pick up with it quicker than with any other site, including a buddy's Reflex. I've also got a red dot forward mounted on another upper. It's not as quick but still it's not too...
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    Old and mistreated shotgun

    If you could clean it up (not restore, just clean), and while you have the barrel off check to see if there are any marking or identifying characteristics on the underside of the barrel. The Confederate firearms industry was mostly a cottage industry, though there were some states and...
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    History of Marlins

    Marlin-Rockwell produced the Colt Model 1914 (the "Potatodigger") before WWI. They also produced the BAR during it's initial production run. They also built Model 1917 and model 1918 machineguns in many variations- tank, aircraft, anti-aircraft etc. They also made bombs in WWI. In WWII they...
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    FEG B9R questions...

    Triple K has a selection of oddball magazines. They may have one for your application. Their website wouldn't allow me to get to the magazine section www.triplek.com/ You may also try Gun Parts Corp www.e-gunparts.com
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    Remington Rolling Block

    Make sure you know which variation of the Rolling Block you have before you build it into something else. There were several versions of the RB made originally, some were snall caliber versions while some were big bore. I shoot a rebuilt 45-70 on a No. 1 action myself and love it!
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    Ruger Redhawk Snubbie

    Yes it is fun to shoot, but hard to hit with, even at 7 yards on a B27. Haven't tried any factory ammo through it yet but my cowboy handloads are terrible through it. Have to run full (or near full) power loads to get anything close to being called accurate (within the 8 ring at 7 yds).
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