what like gen cleaning etcA very beautiful pistol that needs care and attention much like any other pistol, to shoot well.
you know what tac ,yes i think it may just do lolIs THAT good enough for ya?
have you owned one tac
what like gen cleaning etcA very beautiful pistol that needs care and attention much like any other pistol, to shoot well.
you know what tac ,yes i think it may just do lolIs THAT good enough for ya?
have you owned one tac
Last edited by gtpkeeper; 05-02-2013 at 01:38 PM.
ballkeeper
I've got one in .36" and I'd certainly agree that they are excellent pistols. Happy to try to answer any specific questions...
how often do you completly stripe them down for cleaning etc ?
do you get so many shots til it fouls up ?
just being watching these two,think most of my question have being answered
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvXuxWZggxg
Last edited by gtpkeeper; 05-02-2013 at 02:36 PM.
ballkeeper
The biggest problem facing this country today is not the terrorist. It's the politician.
The Bosun's Watch
The biggest problem facing this country today is not the terrorist. It's the politician.
The Bosun's Watch
hope thurs get to shoot mine alast lol but have to clean an dry there till next use
ballkeeper
Nossir - by the time I got interested in another BP pistol, I was over my limit in this county. A friend of mine has the Kuechreuter pistol, and there are a few of the LePage style too in our club, so I have managed to shoot them over the years. Our local dealer has a few in stock, too.
tac
I had one for several years but sold it to buy another Ruger. Still miss it. I used 16 gens swiss in mine and it was far more accurate than i will ever be.
Mate Ady has just bought one and hes well chuffed with it. More accurate than my revolvers but i just prefer six shooters. Cleaning was a doodle. Remove
the barrel and drop in hot soapy water. Rod out and spray with oil. Remove and clean nipple every other clean and hey ho, good as new.! Tim
does he have a web link tacOur local dealer has a few in stock, too.
sounds great tim which oil would you usetim56
I had one for several years but sold it to buy another Ruger. Still miss it. I used 16 gens swiss in mine and it was far more accurate than i will ever be.
Mate Ady has just bought one and hes well chuffed with it. More accurate than my revolvers but i just prefer six shooters. Cleaning was a doodle. Remove
the barrel and drop in hot soapy water. Rod out and spray with oil. Remove and clean nipple every other clean and hey ho, good as new.! Tim
ballkeeper
personally i generally use spray 3 in 1 or WD40 which although not an oil as such does work ok.
Others im sure will have their favorits too.
Really are a nice pistol to use. Only problem i had was it used to bash my middle finger on the
trigger guard if i didnt hold it clear when firing. I stuck a bit of foam padding on and that sorted
it.
good old wd40 eh yup need to clean an dry as gun stays at club
just trying to decide bp or subs
ballkeeper
Last edited by tacfoley; 06-02-2013 at 10:26 AM.
thank you tac
ballkeeper
I use either Ballistol or Legia spray. As noted, WD40 is not a lubricant, although it seems to be one at first - the letters WD stand for 'water displacement/disperserant'. It WILL gum up over time, and need a thorough clean before you shoot again. It is extremely good at bunging up the flash holes in both flint and percussion guns.
tac