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#81
Marlin Lever Action Rifles / Re: WTB: Williams F-P39 Receiv...
Last post by Niederlander - December 04, 2024, 09:40:07 PM
Don't believe that's the right one.  Thank you, though!
#82
The Darksider's Den / Lee 50-70 moulds
Last post by DeaconKC - December 04, 2024, 09:20:06 PM
Okay folks, looking at the Lee moulds for a .515 bullet for BP use. Which one looks like the lube grooves are better or will either work?
#83
Zoot Shooters / Re: Postmodern Jukebox
Last post by Mogorilla - December 04, 2024, 06:25:03 PM
Big fan!   Harkens back to my garage band days and we took familiar songs and did something different.  Best was playing a school dance did a groovy ghoulies song.  Everyone knew the song but could not place it.   Back on track, wish i had the energy the tambourine guy has!
#85
CAS City Classifieds / WTB: Williams F-P39 Receiver S...
Last post by Niederlander - December 04, 2024, 05:25:53 PM
Gentlemen, I'm looking for a Williams F-P39 receiver sight for the Marlin 39A.  Thanks!
#86
Marlin Lever Action Rifles / WTB: Williams F-P39 Receiver S...
Last post by Niederlander - December 04, 2024, 05:24:00 PM
Gentlemen,  Looking to find a Williams F-P39 for the Marlin 39A, if you have one sitting in the parts box.  Thanks!
#87
Zoot Shooters / Re: Postmodern Jukebox
Last post by Tornado - December 04, 2024, 02:46:38 PM
Their version of Gangsters Paradise is good.
#88
Tall Tales / Re: December, we almost made a...
Last post by Delmonico - December 04, 2024, 01:20:16 PM
Went and bought a 5 cubic ft freezer yesterday, will deliver in a couple days, not in a hurry and the son has to dig it out of the warehouse.  Bought it from Damme's downtown and Lonnie and I talked about and looked at pictures in the Historical Society Collection he had on his phone.   
#89
Zoot Shooters / Re: Postmodern Jukebox
Last post by Pitspitr - December 04, 2024, 11:24:17 AM
I like 7 Nation Army too.
#90
The Winchester Model 1876 / Re: Decapping pin for 45-75 to...
Last post by Boone May - December 04, 2024, 11:16:57 AM
Here are two originals from my collection. Note, they just say 45 W so could be used for .45-60 or .45-75. The case mouth reforming ridge was added after 1882 and is one of Barlow's patents.  He later formed the Ideal loading tool company.  The one without the case mouth reforming ridge is pre-1882.

These have been reproduced over the years.  I don't know who was making them but they turn up on eBay and at gun shows. 

They are 1.80 inches long and .45 inches in diameter.

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