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    Dry firing a cap and ball revolver

    The method mentioned by "Ed Ames" has worked great for me. It's simple, easy, and costs almost nothing. The paper must be folded enough to keep the hammer off the nipples, but not so thickly folded as to prevent the next rotation of the cylinder. Works great for me so far...
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    Colt 2nd Gen Serial # Markings?

    mykeal, J.T. Gerrity, Thank you - just what I was looking for! V/r, John
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    Colt 2nd Gen Serial # Markings?

    Thank you - Great information! I was looking as well for information regarding where the serial number marks should be on a 2nd gen. I am curious to know if a particular gun is genuine. V/r, John
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    Colt 2nd Gen Serial # Markings?

    Hello, Just quick question for you Colt experts out there. What markings did the 2nd Gen Colts have (like on the 1860 Army)? Where were the serial numbers placed? (Barrel, frame, trigger guard (?), backstrap (?)) V/r, John
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    Superlube?

    Sorry, I should have posted a link. Try this: http://www.superlubesynthetic.com/index.html They have a two, 14 oz grease canisters for $24 ($12 for 14 oz.) Seems faily reasonable? What interested me more was the "Syncopen" - a cleaner, lubricant, and protectant in a 32 oz spray...
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    Superlube?

    Hello, I am new to black powder shooting, and have been researching quite a bit about the oils to use. I know not to use any petroleum base oils. I was wondering if anybody has tried using "Superlube"? It is a non-petroleum based synthetic, and some formulations have cleaning properties. I...
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