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Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.

'Tis 12 and hazy. High of 49.

Slim
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We are hoping to see several of you at the Department of the Atlantic shoot April 19-20. This year we have added  an Expansion Era skirmish run with Precision Rifle and Pistol for Friday, April 19. Then on Saturday, April 20, we will have 3 skirmish runs with Precision Rifle and Pistol. This will be followed up with a Banquet time and meal at Mis Amigos in Martinsville, IN. If you would like to preregister, check out the earlier posting by Snake Oil, Michael Fellows, on this Muster. I'm hoping he will also put those links in a reply to this post as well. That will give you all other pertinent information other than what I am giving to you here. Here is there round count for each of the Muster days:

Expansion Era Round Count:

Skirmish Run is 12 rifle and 5 pistol; Precision Rifle is 15; Precision Pistol is 10. (You will need your bayonet or knife.)

Muster Run Round Count:

Three skirmish runs with 32 rifle and 25 pistol; Precision Rifle is 15; and Precision Pistol is 10.

Being this early in the year, we hope that wearing your will uniforms will be comfortable and not too warm. You don to have to wear dress uniform to the Banquet as it will be informal. You can were them if you want though. Looking forward to having a good attendance and we will be posting pics and maybe some video later. Have safe travels and God bless!

One in Christ,
Dewayne Liebrandt
Colonel GAF Department of the Atlantic
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NCOWS / Re: 2024 convention
« Last post by bushwhacker on Today at 04:52:09 AM »
Thanks John for posting. I hate that I missed it. Just lucky Dense wasn’t hurt any worse than she was. Looks like a great time was had by all.
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Colt Firearms / Re: Colt Lightning revolver with modifications
« Last post by RRio on Today at 01:24:36 AM »
      Greetings!

   When I was in my 'teens, my neighborhood Gun Shop had a fairly nice Colt's 1877 that had been very professionally reworked / sleeved to .22LR; the gunsmith had stamped his name on the bottom of the barrel. I cannot recall his name.
   A "few" years later, I saw a write-up in The American Rifleman's "Dope Bag" (?) that mentioned two gunsmiths that had "specialized" in converting Colt's 1877s to .22RF.
   I regret not buying that 1877... RRIO, I send You a Hearty BRAVO!

              M.T.M.
             3-28-24

Many thanks!   :)
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Colt Firearms / Re: Colt Lightning revolver with modifications
« Last post by mtmarfield on Yesterday at 09:23:45 PM »
      Greetings!

   When I was in my 'teens, my neighborhood Gun Shop had a fairly nice Colt's 1877 that had been very professionally reworked / sleeved to .22LR; the gunsmith had stamped his name on the bottom of the barrel. I cannot recall his name.
   A "few" years later, I saw a write-up in The American Rifleman's "Dope Bag" (?) that mentioned two gunsmiths that had "specialized" in converting Colt's 1877s to .22RF.
   I regret not buying that 1877... RRIO, I send You a Hearty BRAVO!

              M.T.M.
             3-28-24
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USFA CSS / Re: Register as a member here.
« Last post by Cable Cat on Yesterday at 09:18:05 PM »
Cable Cat .... 5-1/2 ivory and 4-3/4 packing grashorn stags
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NCOWS / Re: 2024 convention
« Last post by Yuma Kid on Yesterday at 06:51:11 PM »
All,
It seems all of the photos I have gotten of the convention are too large to upload here. I will see about uploading them to my google drive and then put a link here.
Yuma

PS
Try the link https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16DLxQlJ0Vxgph0JyRH9JAB8OT_oNS9IB?usp=sharing
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CAS City Classifieds / WTS/ Colt 2nd Gen 1860 F series project pistol
« Last post by TDW on Yesterday at 01:59:23 PM »
The barrel of this pistol was destroyed by cutting it down, and drilling several holes into the bore from the bottom through the creeping lever track!! I picked this up in a trade about 25 years ago, and have never done anything with it. I am cleaning old projects out of my shop, so this is going to go! Everything behind the barrel is fine, and I believe is unfired.
First “I’ll take it” followed immediately by a PM to me gets it.

$300 OBO shipped in a USPS flat rate box and well padded

I will take USPS money order, cashiers check, or a personal check from forum members with more than 20 posts.
Thanks for looking
Tom W
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CAS City Classifieds / Re: CVA 1861 Navy FS
« Last post by Sgt. Quincannon on Yesterday at 01:58:27 PM »
Hey Pard is this still available?
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