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Originally Posted By Lost_River:
Originally Posted By Rabon:
Here is a late 50s 44 Blackhawk. http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a245/ak_rabon/DSC_0035.jpg Speaking of old .44 Flattops... A 7.5" .44 Mag Flattop: http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/Flattop44WildBoar10GrainsUniqueDec0.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/dec2006035.jpg Bravo! Elmer Keith would be proud. |
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I've tried to see things from the liberal point of view ... but I'm just not flexible enough to get my head up my ass.
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Well done is better than well said. Now shut up and do something!
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Originally Posted By glock223:
Lost_River What make is that holster? Milt Sparks is the maker. I cannot recall the particular model at the moment. It does a great job of protecting the gun when out in the field. |
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Originally Posted By Warhawk:
Originally Posted By Lost_River:
Originally Posted By Rabon:
Here is a late 50s 44 Blackhawk. http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a245/ak_rabon/DSC_0035.jpg Speaking of old .44 Flattops... A 7.5" .44 Mag Flattop: http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/Flattop44WildBoar10GrainsUniqueDec0.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/dec2006035.jpg Bravo! Elmer Keith would be proud. Thank you sir. I actually stomp around the same country that Mr. Keith did. He may have influenced me a little bit.... |
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Originally Posted By Lost_River:
Originally Posted By Warhawk:
Originally Posted By Lost_River:
Originally Posted By Rabon:
Here is a late 50s 44 Blackhawk. http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a245/ak_rabon/DSC_0035.jpg Speaking of old .44 Flattops... A 7.5" .44 Mag Flattop: http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/Flattop44WildBoar10GrainsUniqueDec0.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/dec2006035.jpg Bravo! Elmer Keith would be proud. Thank you sir. I actually stomp around the same country that Mr. Keith did. http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/LostRiverRangeOct08006.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/092.jpg He may have influenced me a little bit.... http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/Taffin44project030.jpg I love it up there, I did a fly in/horseback elk hunt in the Frank Church in '93. It was a hell of an experience. I'm also a big John Taffin fan. Originally Posted By Lost_River:
He may have influenced me a little bit.... My go to bolt gun is a .338 win mag, my all time favorite firearm is a 629 Mountain Gun, and I just picked up a 10 ga magnum double barrel. Apparently Mr Keith had a little influence on me as well <G>. |
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I've tried to see things from the liberal point of view ... but I'm just not flexible enough to get my head up my ass.
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Originally Posted By Warhawk:
Originally Posted By Lost_River:
Originally Posted By Warhawk:
Originally Posted By Lost_River:
Originally Posted By Rabon:
Here is a late 50s 44 Blackhawk. http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a245/ak_rabon/DSC_0035.jpg Speaking of old .44 Flattops... A 7.5" .44 Mag Flattop: http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/Flattop44WildBoar10GrainsUniqueDec0.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/dec2006035.jpg Bravo! Elmer Keith would be proud. Thank you sir. I actually stomp around the same country that Mr. Keith did. http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/LostRiverRangeOct08006.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/092.jpg He may have influenced me a little bit.... http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/IV_Troop/Taffin44project030.jpg I love it up there, I did a fly in/horseback elk hunt in the Frank Church in '93. It was a hell of an experience. I'm also a big John Taffin fan. Originally Posted By Lost_River:
He may have influenced me a little bit.... My go to bolt gun is a .338 win mag, my all time favorite firearm is a 629 Mountain Gun, and I just picked up a 10 ga magnum double barrel. Apparently Mr Keith had a little influence on me as well <G>. A fine influence as far as I am concerned. When I got out of the Army I worked on an outfitter and guide ranch in the Frank Church, off of the Middle Fork of the Salmon. The head wrangler was an old cowboy who had lived in Challis and knew Keith well. I packed a stainless 5.5" Super Blackhawk .44 back then. It was my only centerfire handgun. Packing the old .44 and my only centerfire rifle, a Browning .270. Life was pretty simple. Now I open the safe and stare for 20 minutes trying to decide... |
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What, me worry?
There are 1911's..... then there are other pistols. "The backbone of surprise is fusing speed with secrecy. " - Von Clausewitz (1780-1831) |
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Originally Posted By Arisinwind:
http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm69/Arisinwind/Guns/Ribbedguns026.jpg Wow, I haven't seen one of those Poly Choke vent ribs in years and years. |
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I've tried to see things from the liberal point of view ... but I'm just not flexible enough to get my head up my ass.
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Hey Mods, can we get a sticky for this thread?
ETA - Thanks Roadhawk! |
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Damn, those were the Droids we were looking for!
NM, USA
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"The 340PD is nothing but 12 ounces of pure titanium & scandium evil"
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Originally Posted By mic214:
My trio of Pietta 1858 New Army's: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y71/mic214/Firearms/1958-17.jpg Very nice! There is a thread on leverguns that I'll bet you would like to see ... http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=39482 |
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I've tried to see things from the liberal point of view ... but I'm just not flexible enough to get my head up my ass.
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I just recently acquired this Pietta 1858 from a family member.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us I have a few questions about it 1st - It needs a front site. Any suggestions where to get one? 2nd - Do the cartridge conversions available for these guns allow the use of smokeless powder .45 Colt loads? 3rd - And this one is really the one i am most curious about, does all of Pietta's 1858's feel like the hammer spring is about in the 35 pound range??? This thing is so dang tough to cock, that my wife can't cock it with one finger. |
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Damn, those were the Droids we were looking for!
NM, USA
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Originally Posted By Dieselman:
I just recently acquired this Pietta 1858 from a family member. <a href="http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/534/img0309sr.jpg/" target="_blank">http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/9605/img0309sr.jpg</a> Uploaded with ImageShack.us I have a few questions about it 1st - It needs a front site. Any suggestions where to get one? Try VTI Gun Parts: Pietta parts 2nd - Do the cartridge conversions available for these guns allow the use of smokeless powder .45 Colt loads? Yes, they have to be the Cowboy Action loads only.....No +P ammo. 3rd - And this one is really the one i am most curious about, does all of Pietta's 1858's feel like the hammer spring is about in the 35 pound range??? This thing is so dang tough to cock, that my wife can't cock it with one finger. It sounds like your may be dirty inside. Mine are fairly easy to cock. |
"The 340PD is nothing but 12 ounces of pure titanium & scandium evil"
"This would never happen at Black Mesa" |
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I just expanded my Single Action family today. I put an order in for a Ruger Blackhawk in .30 Carbine. I had one years ago and traded it away, so it's time to replace it now that I'm on a SA kick.
The Dillon 550B has been cranking out .30 Carbine for the past two nights prepping for it. The one I had before was one of the most accurate handguns I've ever owned. I hope this one lives up to that standard. I have a few thousand cast bullets, both gas check and bevel base that I'm going to try with it. My QH M1 Carbine likes the gas check Lyman bullets. Pics to come. I hope to have it on Friday. |
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Wow... love those grips..
But I think your cast bullets have a little too much copper in them... |
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Originally Posted By glock223:
Just picked this up today. It's a 1976 model and has "Made In The 200th Year of American Liberty" stamped on top of the barrel. Any info on this "Liberty Model"? http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l316/glock_556/SBH.jpg http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l316/glock_556/SBH2.jpg http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l316/glock_556/SBH1.jpg All of the Rugers made in 1976 have the "MADE IN THE 200TH YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY" marking on them and are called "Liberty" models. There are collectors for these, but I am not aware of any big bump in value because of it. I have one just like yours. |
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Originally Posted By Muskyjerk:
Wow... love those grips.. But I think your cast bullets have a little too much copper in them... Hmm...5%antimony, 5% lead, 90% copper? Isn't that the recipe? Then dip the cases in the powder and jam boolit on top? |
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Originally Posted By easy610:
Finally got my first SAA...clone. Uberti Cattleman Hombre 45LC, 4.75" I absolutely love the finish. Wanted a SAA that looked like a workingman's gun, not a show piece. Will be buying another Hombre soon and planning on attending CAS this Spring. Thanks for the inspiration. I haven't been this excited about a handgun purchase since my first Glock in 1992! http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/DCP_2938.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/DCP_2939.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/DCP_2940.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/DCP_2941.jpg SO glad I went 45. Debated for quite some time...but having seen SAA in 38/357, that small barrel opening just didn't look right... http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y130/easy610/DCP_2942.jpg My newest addition to my single action collection is an Uberti "Millenium". I think they just renamed it to the "Hombre" now. It has the same bead blasted matte blue finish, as cast gripframe and lack of final finishing. The action definately needs some smoothing out to be what a standard Uberti is. But, I like the more durable matte finish compared to the CCH finish that rusts easily and the wide rear sight notch with the squared front sight blade is a huge improvement over the more traditional and correct sights. I'm going to spend what will probably be several hours polishing the gripframe and fitting the grips better than they are, and I will definately smooth out the action. But for the price of these models, they are a steal. The more I shoot it the more I like mine. |
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Damn, those were the Droids we were looking for!
NM, USA
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"The 340PD is nothing but 12 ounces of pure titanium & scandium evil"
"This would never happen at Black Mesa" |
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Wow! Georgous, just beautiful! And glad I could help with the addiction, what are support groups for if they dont help...
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Originally Posted By Hawgleg44:
Here are the SA's I currently own. Hopefully there will be more on the way soon. From top to Millenium .45 Colt, Uberti .44-40/.44spl, Uberti .45 Colt, Uberti Birdshead .45 Colt, Uberti 1872 Open Top .45 Colt, Cimmaron Arms 1860 Richards/Mason Conversion .38 Special, Pietta 1851 "Army" .44, with a pair of 1858's on the sides. The 1858's won't look that way for long. The Uberti will have a shortened barrel with the R&D .45 Colt conversion with the loading gate and ejector rod and an 1873 Winchester front sight dovetailed in and custom grips. the other is an old CVA (Armi San Marcos) that my father bought for me when I was 15. I went through a phase where I was shooting nothing but black powder for years and this was shot a lot, almost daily, and completely rebuild several times. I'm shortening the barrel to 4-3/4", shortening the loading lever, Winchester 1873 dovetailed front sight and a set of custom grips. http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll204/Hawglegf44/SAs.jpg OK, made an addition to the single action family. An unfired (until I got it) 1979 Ruger Blackhawk in .30 Carbine. I had one years ago that was probably the most accurate handgun I've ever fired, but I traded it to a friend. I decided to start looking for another one and another friend of mine was cleaning out his safe. It worked out for the both of us. Here it is: |
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Originally Posted By Dieselman:
<a href="http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/96/img0368jl.jpg/" target="_blank">http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/5241/img0368jl.jpg</a> Wow. A Bird's Head Remington 1858 with a short barrel? Is that a custom made gun, or is such a thing actually sold somewhere? picture thread - my dad shooting my Pietta 1858 |
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Originally Posted By pukindog: Originally Posted By Dieselman: <a href="http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/96/img0368jl.jpg/" target="_blank">http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/5241/img0368jl.jpg</a> Wow. A Bird's Head Remington 1858 with a short barrel? Is that a custom made gun, or is such a thing actually sold somewhere? picture thread - my dad shooting my Pietta 1858 http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc457/pukindog1/rangepics/R168.jpg That was a custom job. I have actually seen a few of them done, usually by the owners themselves. |
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