Anyone have a JPEG of a ,46 short rimfire box label? I used to have the Winchester labels book, but I don't remember Winchester making the .46 Short. Thanks in advance.
Remington .44 labels:
(https://i.imgur.com/Qwa4kFW.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/wmqMYjk.jpg)
Ah Ha! I dug them out. I had posted them here in a post in 2007 as a doc, with 3 labels to the page. They are sized so they fit Cheyenne Cartridge box for .45 Colt or .45 Schofield.
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,14766.0.html
Here is one in a pic from earlier Kirst and gated I had.
(https://i.imgur.com/5jLyZUW.jpg)
Here is another post about the 46 rimfire from the same time. Some .46 Rimfire loadings were duplicates of the Army's .45 Schofield load!
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,14761.0.html
Wow, I just realized that that post with the labels was 12 years ago! How cow, where does the time go..... :o :o :o :o
My latest effort a a .46 Rim Fire cartridge box and label. Patterned after an original (period) Winchester revolver ammunition box, right down to the red paper label. I have it as a word doc, that prints three labels at a time on red paper.
(https://i.imgur.com/U2F8cTt.jpg)
Greetings!
I really love your Cartridge Box Labels! All class! I recently acquired an unused BACo Mould #JIM447250
for an obscenely low price. I suppose that this means that I'm going to have to look for a Rem NMA "Cartridge
Conversion" revolver, and have a .44 Remington CF cylinder made for it. Life is Hell...
M.T.Marfield
5-06-19
Quote from: mtmarfield on May 07, 2019, 12:17:37 AM
Greetings!
I really love your Cartridge Box Labels! All class! I recently acquired an unused BACo Mould #JIM447250
for an obscenely low price. I suppose that this means that I'm going to have to look for a Rem NMA "Cartridge
Conversion" revolver, and have a .44 Remington CF cylinder made for it. Life is Hell...
M.T.Marfield
5-06-19
I can send you a PDF that prints three to a page. Just print on Red paper. for the 44 Remington, though you should use my .44 Martin label on kraft or parchment:
(https://i.imgur.com/SdzLUXU.jpg)
Greetings, TL!
I don't currently have a Printer, but looking into it! These really are Nice!
M.T.Marfield
8-01-19
Quote from: Tuolumne Lawman on May 07, 2019, 11:14:23 AM
I can send you a PDF that prints three to a page. Just print on Red paper. for the 44 Remington, though you should use my .44 Martin label on kraft or parchment:
(https://i.imgur.com/SdzLUXU.jpg)
Since I have an 1860 Open Top conversion and a Remmie cartridge conversion, I have switched back to this box top now. It is a Pietta 3" snub nose 1860, with Thunderer style grips, and a Kirst Gated Konverter. My "Avenging Angel" belly gun!
(https://i.imgur.com/FItcKCy.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/oW96mZb.jpg)
Is that a Cimarron Lightning/Thunderer frame and grips on your Avenging Angel? If so, did it bolt right on?
No, it is a Taylor's exclusive Pietta 3" 1860 that comes with the Thunderer style grips. I got it from Bud's for about $325 on sale. I added a Kirst 1860 gated Konverter in .45 Colt/Schofield. It is soooooo stinking coooool!!!!!
Here is my thread from the open top forum:
https://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,62960.0.html
Looks cool, for sure. Thanks. I've considered re-doing the backstrap on my '51 but this opens an easier possibility.
I think they also have it in .36 at Taylors.
Bernie
Lots to think over about that. I looked at your thread on the open top forum. It's an interesting pistol. I still might shorten the barrel on mine and work from there. Do you know if a Pietta 1860 Army frame is dimensionally the same as an 1851 navy?
I know the backstraps are different, but I think the trigger guard/front strap is the same.
As long as it bolts up at the top two bolts, the rest doesn't matter because it would get seriously modified. I can use a brass one but I find steel is easier to work.
Top two are the same.
Cool. Thanks.