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1988 production. Stainless sure helps with cleaning anxiety after a day at the range!
I can put this aside for awhile before cleaning compared to a regular carbon steel C&B revolver.How?
Don’t wait too long. I’ve seen them really messed up this way.I can put this aside for awhile before cleaning compared to a regular carbon steel C&B revolver.
I can put this aside for awhile before cleaning compared to a regular carbon steel C&B revolver.
I have a friend who simply removes the grips and stuffs it in the dishwasher. When his wife isn't looking, obviously.How?
Exactly what I was thinking. I picked up a stainless ROA that had a severely pitted bore, especially at the forcing cone, for cheap. Rest of the gun was in fine shape. Someone probably thought he didn't have to worry about it because it was stainless, and forgot to clean it. I got a replacement barrel from Clements, one of his pulls from the custom work he does. Gary Barnes fitted it for me. Great gun, and gets cleaned right away.Don’t wait too long. I’ve seen them really messed up this way.
I see Belt Mountain tried to obsolete my "ClemBert pin" with their quick change contraption....LOL. Looks good though.
Clearly my lack of knowledge of your pin betrays my ignorance and as a renowned gunsmith my opinion pales in comparison
But
I have always been of a mind my own expertise should stand on its own without promotion by disparaging another kind sir …
Feel free if you are so inclined to call my wife fat or my children slow witted but in all decency I implore you not to refer to my gun, or it’s assembled parts as a “contraption”
I usually do not offer in polite society to offer my opinion on manners, but I should hope an assemblage of gentleman spoken of as “ The High Road” might understand
By all means I value everyone’s right to their opinion and it’s full 2 cents worth
If insulting remarks about my Ruger Old Army are the price of admission to this club then I regretfully and respectfully withdraw my request to muster in …
Thank you all the same kind sir
Isn’t that the truthPrices for these on Gunbroker seem to be really going nuts.
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I hope to be added to the club muster!
Remington New Army 1858
Ruger Old Army marked “200th Year of American Liberty”
Shown with Howell conversion cylinder and Belt Mountain quick change
And a whole lotta fun
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That looks excellent. Very nice.
1988 production. Stainless sure helps with cleaning anxiety after a day at the range!