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The Winchester Model 1876 / Re: how long have you had a 76 rifle?
« Last post by Boone May on Today at 12:01:36 PM »
I bought my first 1876 rifle in 1987.  Like Buck Stinson, I have owned about 30 over the years in all four calibers.  I currently have nine of them, all originals.  Three in .45-75, two in .50 Express, two in .40-60, and two in .45-60.  I am just the current caretakers of these fine arms.
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Cas City - Forum Support & Comments / Re: Josey wales coat
« Last post by 1961MJS on Today at 11:29:19 AM »
Hi
If you live anywhere close to Liberty Missouri, Definitely go to James Country and see Del and Jean.  On a side note, when traveling and planning on a overnight stay, ALWAYS KNOW WHERE TAYLOR SWIFT is.  we went to see Jean and Del and ended up spending the night in Sedalia Missouri. 

Later
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Tall Tales / Re: May we move on, for coffee and chat ?
« Last post by Coffinmaker on Today at 10:08:38 AM »
 :) Major 2  ;)

As a purely defensive measure, remember to leave the "Plastic Fantastic" at home  ;D

Oh YUM!!  Just scored a Honey Crisp Apple Apple Pie!!  Happy are I  :D
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STORM / Re: 1866 uberti stains on brass receiver
« Last post by Coffinmaker on Today at 10:05:46 AM »

Actually, Black Powder and Subs will greatly speed the "Patina" process, but, unfortunately it isn't a quick process.  Takes time.  Just have to convince yourself to ignore the stains until the stains are everywhere.  8)

Oh, also, you may consider coming over to The Dark Side  ::)
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The Powder Room - CAS reloading / TRIPLE SEVEN
« Last post by Coffinmaker on Today at 09:58:41 AM »
 :) No, it ain't for me  ;)

An acquaintance who wishes to dabble in the Dark Side went looking for a Sub (APP) and some All Knowing Nitwit in a big box store sole him a couple pounds of 777 as it was "the same stuff."

Any you guys out there shooting 777 inna .38??  Gotta pet load to start with??

Most forgot:  Howz about 12Ga for a light CAS load??
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The Darksider's Den / Re: Ballistol?
« Last post by Coffinmaker on Today at 09:53:32 AM »

 :) Yea, well Ballistol no longer contains Wale Oil.  Its makeup is primarily Mineral Oil, some acidic stuff, alcohol and Hydrogen Peroxide.  No water.  The stuff STINKS to high heaven.

For clean-up of Black Powder and Subs, I am a champion of PAM.  Equal parts of Hydrogen Peroxide, Denatured Alcohol and Murphy Oil Soap.  Works a treat.  Cleans quite well.  However, after cleaning I do apply Mobil 1 motor oil to lubricate and prevent rust.  ;)

For clean-up of Smokeless Powder, CLP.  I have found nothing better than CLP.  I happen to like "Break Free."  As done with BP and Subs, after cleaning I apply Mobil 1 Motor oil to lubricate and prevent rust.  ;)

RUST   NEVER   SLEEPS  :o
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Tall Tales / Re: May we move on, for coffee and chat ?
« Last post by Major 2 on Today at 08:43:04 AM »
I'm going the toy store, to see "Was ist los"  :)

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The Darksider's Den / Re: Ballistol?
« Last post by Major 2 on Today at 08:39:46 AM »
It's not recommended for BP; it is for copper fowling.
Do not use it for nickeled guns, it will eat the copper base of the plating, and the nickel will peel off.

I do however, like the distinctive smell ::)
 
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CAS City Classifieds / Re: WTB Uberti square back trigger guard
« Last post by chasb11104 on Today at 08:08:56 AM »
yes sir
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The Darksider's Den / Re: Ballistol?
« Last post by Froogal on Today at 07:47:34 AM »
I have heard that Hoppe's does not play well with black powder. Any opinions on that?
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