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    Cylinder reloading stand

    http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=587735
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    Load from Flask?

    They didn't have measuring spouts in the old days, so were there stories of "hand grenades" exploding during reloads?
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    THR Remington 1858 Club

    Thanks. Here are the inscriptions on top and bottom of the barrel:
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    THR Remington 1858 Club

    Can I play? I just picked up this 1963 Navy Arms .44 made by Uberti from my local gunshop for a paltry $110. Spent a couple hours re-bluing exposed metal parts, polishing the trigger guard with steel wool, re-finishing the grip with rosewood stain and a light coat of clear finish. The bore...
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    Ruger Old Army conversion

    Sorry equalizer, didn't intend to hijack your thread. Clembert, I saw 2 used ROAs at my local gunshop, one marked .45 and the other .44. Is that correct, or is that a misprint? I thought it only came in .44. Thanks. Hong
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    Dan Wesson revolvers

    Mine is about 20 years old, .357 Magnum. Hong
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    BP guns for home defense?

    I'd like to shoot the intruder who breaks into my house with my 1851 Colt to scare the crap out of him, but I'll tuck my Ruger P95 in my back pocket, just in case. :D
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    Pietta or Uberti revolver?

    I'm sending it back, but you're right about the replacement potentially not being any better than this one. As somebody said, it's like a box of chocolates.
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    Pietta or Uberti revolver?

    The FedEx folks just delivered a Traditions Pietta 1860 to me, the antiqued model, so let me point out the atrocious QC method at Pietta. Good thing I learned a few gunsmithing tricks from you folks on these forums. Pic 1: See the teeth on the frame? What's the deal with that? Pic 2: Damage...
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    uberti 1862 police trapper barrel

    Dave is right. I have the Pietta 1851 and the Uberti 1862 Police. Take a look at this picture, and you know why they won't fit.
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    Revolver Stand

    Here's mine from MDF scrap and super glue.
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