So I got a chance to snatch this nifty 6 1/2" 1862 Pocket Navy. Thanks ET! Of course I could not let it wear ugly Italian Orange grips so I made some Zebras:cool:
A buddy of mine wanted some synthetic Ivory grips for his '62 Pocket so I made him these
In return he gave me some nice zebra wood so I made my 3rd Dragoon some new shoes
After years of haunting the auction sites and not being able to afford a shotgun a buddy of mine set me up with a right nifty 12 ga.
CVA double barrel 12 gauge. Can't wait to pattern it. Turkeys beware.
So I just weighed out 105 bullets that I got from [email protected]
I don't even know the dudes real name but he can do him some castin boy:cool:
These are a nominally 195 grain semi wadcutter with a rebated base for .44 cal percussion pistols.
So just before Thanksgiving I got laid off:banghead: Last week I got me a new job so to celebrate still being able to have a Christmas I got myself a present:cool: Found myself a good deal on a R & S on Gunbroker.
I am a happy boy. The R & S was actually my first BP pistol about 20 years...
Howdy all y'all. Sorry I haven't been around lately but right after I got my stainless ROA I was suddenly slammed with much work and the travel that came with it. I finally got home a couple days ago and am able to get my creative fix in.
Here is a set of cherry wood grips I'm doing for the...
So I travel for work, usually I am far from home but last week I not only got a gig near home but near a beach so my wife came to visit me. Now the little darlin not only delayed her trip to receive and deliver my new boots but brought me a bonus prize...
My Sweetie getting to stay with me...
So I have recently been able to join the Ruger Old Army Club. Absolutely love the gun...:rolleyes: but hate the grip:cuss: I got the big hands and little bitty grips that let my pinky hang off work my nerves.
I really wanted to install an old model Super Blackhawk grip frame but after several...
So I would like to make my Ruger Old Army's aluminum frame aluminum color. Is there a relatively safe and available chemical process or do you actually have to polish/sand/ grind the color off?
So here is my first muzzleloader in about 20 years and my first rifle shots in about 4.
Rifle is a slightly customized Cabelas Hawken
Since I was just getting used to her and the new Lyman 57 I installed these are pretty close shots.
1st 3 rounds: 60 grains FFG, .10 moosemilk prelubed...
Well not a real one:p But for $177.00 shipped I could not resist.
Yeah I know it's a .44 but I have not seen one this cheap
http://www.traditionsfirearms.com/specials.php?osCsid=602757646a3068defc810428969d2ecc...
Alrighty then this will be my modification/range thread for this new rifle. For anyone who has not followed my bad luck so far see here
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=652984
Did not initially work out for me:banghead:
However I have gotten past my being upset and begun work on...
Buyer beware from Cabela's.
So I have ordered black powder stuff from Cabela's before , no problem. Well this time I decided I needed a .54 cal rifle since they were on sale and had a free shipping offer.
Whoops, the barrel will not come close to fitting the channel in the stock.
Well heck it...
There is an ASM 3rd model Dragoon on Gunbroker with the BARREL MOUNTED LEAF SIGHT .
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=150934583
I can't have it but maybe someone here can.
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