arcticap
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The ROA is unique in that it has a very strong following.
There was a member here who was only using his ROA's with conversion cylinders, and also loading them with jacketed bullets.
I'm not sure if doing that would be advisable with any other C&B model without replacing the barrel.
I met another person who sold a lot of his modern guns to buy ROA's.
The last time we spoke I think he said that he had about 18 of them.
Consider how expensive those Clements .50 ROA conversions were.
I guess that's just an example of how unique the ROA can be when money is less important than its design & functioning potential. --->>> https://gunblast.com/Cumpston_ClementsFugett.htm
There was a member here who was only using his ROA's with conversion cylinders, and also loading them with jacketed bullets.
I'm not sure if doing that would be advisable with any other C&B model without replacing the barrel.
I met another person who sold a lot of his modern guns to buy ROA's.
The last time we spoke I think he said that he had about 18 of them.
Consider how expensive those Clements .50 ROA conversions were.
I guess that's just an example of how unique the ROA can be when money is less important than its design & functioning potential. --->>> https://gunblast.com/Cumpston_ClementsFugett.htm
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