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    The RUGER OLD ARMY Club

    Hello All, Thanks for all the suggestions. I was absolutely sure nobody knew about them kittens. I know a great welder who described how to prep for welding - grind away each side of the hammer and spur at a 45degree angle save an 1/8 inch strip down the center of each to interlock and make...
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    The RUGER OLD ARMY Club

    ROA spart parts? Howdy to the Club, Was practicing the other day, and when I thumbed back the spur of the hammer. The Spurr fell off the hammer! Two things; has this ever happened to anyone else? And what might some sources be for spare parts? I've tried the usual suspects; Ruger...
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    The RUGER OLD ARMY Club

    ROAs in Cowboy Action Shooting Howdy All! Photo is me competing in a Cowboy Action Shooting match with a pair of Ruger Old Armys. They just work so well and are completely reliable. Can I join The Club? Engineer Bill
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    THR Lemat club

    Le Mat converted to .38 special I was at a match where I saw a Le Mat converted to fire .38 special cartdriges. Wondering who did the work and if the shotgun was converted also? Engineer Bill
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    THR Lemat club

    Day at the range Was out shooting with some six shooter friends, and took some time showin them the loading of all 9 shots. My turn to shoot, and they all started counting out loud after the 6th shot. They said they was impressed. I said "Check this out", and fired the shotgun barrel, which...
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    THR Lemat club

    Loading lever keeper & new loading lever The LeMat Club Photos show new loading lever in place, and removed. I took just the original loading lever bolt to the Industrial supply store and they were able to match the thread. I hacksawed off some of the threaded end so that no threads...
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    THR Lemat club

    Action adjusting screw LeMat Club, A number of folks have questioned the reliability of lock up of the LeMat action, I'm wondering how many are aware of the action adjusting screw. It is located on the right side of the pistol, just behind the hammer screw, and controls the timing of the drop...
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    THR Lemat club

    Official THR LeMat Club Hello The LeMat Club! Picture is my LeMat. I made a lighter hammer spring and have shot it in SASS matches, slow, but the style points were immense. A removable loading lever was made which fits on a headless pin, which replaced the original loading lever retaining...
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    The THR Walker Club

    Gentlemem, I humbly ask to be admitted to your august Company. This is my Walker, and some of the 165 grain bullets. Gold was added to the cylinder engraving and "1847" above the wedge. Engineer Bill
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    The THR Walker Club

    Hello All, Just got a Uberti Walker and love it, my 1st Colt. Cleaning, I was surprised to find cap flakes down inside on top of the trigger gard. Historicaly, they used to give a flick to the right as they cocked, called the "Colt shake" to help keep the action clear of the remnants of...
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