The biggest problem facing this country today is not the terrorist. It's the politician.
The Bosun's Watch
I like the Lepage, I have been toying with getting one for a while
The biggest problem facing this country today is not the terrorist. It's the politician.
The Bosun's Watch
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top, Uberti 1862 Police, .36 5 shot
middle, ROA .45 stainless target
bottom, Uberti .44 Cattleman with Nitro conversion cylinder, proofed for 2.5 grains Bullseye
ill have all three of them please lol very nice indeed middaycowboy
what is Nitro conversion
ballkeeper
we have a new cylinder that uses nitro powder instead of black powder and uses shotgun primers instead of percussion caps, so instead of 20 grains of black powder I use 2.5 grains of Bullseye and shotgun primers which are fitted in a recess in the cylinder and covered with a cap which has 6 firing pins, its expensive, costs about £350 ish if you have the pistol to be converted, will sort some pics out, cheers Tezz
cheers tezz for explaining so a worth while conversion ?
ballkeeper
.36 Cal. Feinwerkbau Billingshurst Pistol (History No.1)
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.44 Cal. Feinwerkbau Rogers & Spencer (This one was made before they were known as the History No.2. Made by FWB fitted by Hege Waffen about 20 years ago)
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.50 Cal. Thompson Center Arms Scout. This gun can fire a 460 grain Maxi Bullet sitting on top of 90 odd grains of FFG. Cures any flinch problems you may have with smaller guns !! (Fifth picture shows the huge ported nipples) I also have a 54 Cal. barrel for this gun. Very spectacular gun to watch fired as surplus pressure is vented through the two ports on both sides of the action. I have to wear corn plasters on my knuckles or the trigger guard will spit them open.
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45 Cal. Ruger Old Army with ''Pimp Grips'' & Bianchi holster
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Remember, it is the strongest character that God gives the most challenges.
stunning guns all 4
like the Billingshurst Pistol an Ruger Old Army with ''Pimp Grips'' & Bianchi holster
ballkeeper
Ah! Gun porn, can I have a go?
My fave is my Baker, that short barrel is sooo pointable
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My current shooter is an American Hall, breechloading with microgroove rifling
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OK....
First my ROA. I haven't been able to get the correct Pachmayr grips so far so these are from a Ruger Blackhawk. They fit OK although not perfectly. Much more comfortable than the standard ones for my largish hands!
http://www.houndscroft.co.uk/roa.jpg
Next one is no longer BP but it's probably still my favourite gun - an original 1896 Winchester carbine - this one is from 1913.
It's chambered in 44-40 and with 8gr of Unique is amazingly accurate. I find it one of those guns where everything is just right!
http://www.houndscroft.co.uk/1896.jpg
Steve
wow very nice rifle
ballkeeper