pre64hunter
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Right here, the red button at the top, go to forums, select gun showsWow, where can I get info on the show? Times, etc.
Right here, the red button at the top, go to forums, select gun showsWow, where can I get info on the show? Times, etc.
Thank you sir, wife and I will be there 9am, much appreciated. Happy Sunday.Right here, the red button at the top, go to forums, select gun shows
Be sure to look at everything, talk to people, ask questions, a lot of history there and folks from all over the world. The authors and authorities as well as the guns pictured in the books will be there.Thank you sir, wife and I will be there 9am, much appreciated. Happy Sunday.
No wad. Powder, Cream of Wheat filler, ball, and a dab of grease. I use Ox-Yoke Wonder Lube for that, but it's not critical...you just need something that will keep the fouling soft.Nother question…
Lubed or dry felt wads? Ive read it’s better to use dry and put between powder and ball. Lubed are if you want to put on top of ball.
What do you experts use?
All the Italian repros have improved with time. I bought a '51 Navy a few years ago - a Uberti - and was quite impressed with the value for the money.There were/are many importers of Uberti. 2 of which were/are Navy arms and Cimarron. I believe Navy Arms gone.
I have read disparaging remarks about the pistols from NA, but how could they be any worse than the other importers when they all come Uberti. I ask because I found a sweet deal on a 1851 Colt Navy .36. But hesitant to get cause its a Navy Arms made in 1965.
Help me.