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The Winchester Model 1873 / Recreating the original .32WCF loading
« Last post by Little Dalton on Yesterday at 09:40:58 PM »
So a dear friend was given an 1873 in .32 caliber today, manufactured in 1885. She may not be shootable without lining, cleaning will tell. Very straight and unaltered, looks like it’s never been refinished or overcleaned. But, there’s a lot of pitting on the exterior of the barrel and mag tube near the muzzle- scares me, but we haven’t cleaned the bore yet.

If we have to get it lined, we will. My advice to my friend, which I think he will take, is to leave the gun alone other than that and a thorough cleaning that leaves the patina intact . Anyhow, we definitely want to shoot her- so now I need to get a mold, brass, and dies. I am strictly using Swiss powder, and only interested in replicating the original late 1880s loading. Any pointers on loads, and especially a mold? Does Accurate already have a design for an original style bullet? I know the late John Kort had played with the .32WCF in addition to the .44WCF, but I don’t know anything beyond that. The Accurate 31-110C looks very much like John’s .44 design, and the 31-110L looks like maybe a good two-groove design. I’d prefer to get as close to the original bullet as I possibly can. Thanks in advance!
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Colt Firearms / Re: New old Colt
« Last post by Abilene on Yesterday at 05:58:50 PM »
Interesting piece.

Not quite as nice as your last find!

Hard to say what I might do with it in the future.  If I was to spend some money on making it mechanically sound, I would definitely shoot it more.  I should at least inquire as to the expected cost.   I used to shoot the 1901 model quite a bit, a couple thousand rounds over 25 years.  This 44-40 was owned by a really old cowboy shooter in Alaska whom I don't think had ever shot it, and his buddy who sold it for him is friends with another Alaska shooter from whom I bought the '92 carbine a few years ago. 

Coffinmaker, I just checked end shake.  I don't have feeler gauges here, but it isn't bad, certainly no worse than some of my other Colt's.
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The Barracks / Re: 2024 Atlantic Division After Action Muster Report
« Last post by Snake Oil on Yesterday at 03:23:23 PM »
It was a good set of runs... hopefully there will be some videos posted by Dewayne when he gets time.
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Colt Firearms / Re: New old Colt
« Last post by Tascosa Joe on Yesterday at 11:51:42 AM »
Interesting piece. 
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Colt Firearms / Re: New old Colt
« Last post by Dave T on Yesterday at 11:41:52 AM »
Abiline,

Great ol' six-gun. I'd treat her with respect (nothing but black powder) and fix her enough to run well and be safe. If you can get her into shape she probably aught to be shot more frequently than once a year. Maybe 4th of July, your birthday, or any other excuse you can come up with.  (smile)

Dave
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The Barracks / Re: 2024 Atlantic Division After Action Muster Report
« Last post by Niederlander on Yesterday at 10:25:01 AM »
Awesome!  Sounds like a good Muster!
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Colt Firearms / Re: New old Colt
« Last post by Major 2 on Yesterday at 09:34:17 AM »
I side with the Mike; I believe I'd do the tweaks.

The old girl is deserving of some TLC ...IMHO

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Colt Firearms / Re: New old Colt
« Last post by Coffinmaker on Yesterday at 08:55:26 AM »

Were it me/mine, I'd first check the End Shake to see if the cylinder bushing needs shimmed (fail to fire).  Teflon on the Base Pin ain't a bad idea at all for a "little use" CAS player.  No reason at all not to get it out and play with it.

Depending on just how much you want to play with it, maybe a little money into it to fix the Barrel to Cylinder gap and permanently fix the base pin wobble.  Being a [arts gun you already know it's not financially worth a full restore.  Fun gun fer CAS for sure!!
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Colt Firearms / Re: New old Colt
« Last post by King Medallion on Yesterday at 08:11:16 AM »
Parts gun = shooter gun. As I see it, the only need for a letter is to see what you need to restore to as original as possible, if that's your intention. Now for me, ifn it were mine, I'd take it to Ten Sleep, Wy and have Lever Action Bill fix the wobbles and gaps, make it a sound reliable shooter, leave the finish as is.
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The Barracks / 2024 Atlantic Division After Action Muster Report
« Last post by Snake Oil on Yesterday at 06:48:39 AM »
To General Pitspitr and to the ladies and gentlemen of the Grand Army of the Frontier,

Under the command of Dewayne Liebrandt, Colonel of the Atlantic Division, the mustering of souls for the Atlantic Division Muster in Indiana was held on April 20th with an Expansion Era Skirmish match on the 19th, 2024.

Six shooters were mustered to engage the enemy on the 19th for an Expansion Era run that included a grenade throw, trench like conditions including crates and a barbwire run. A bayonet target followed by a precision pistol component for bonus finished out the run. The Precision Pistol was for score, and the Precision Rifle was for distance similar to the Grand Muster with targets at 100, 150, and 200 yards. The results are as follows with commendation:

Skirmish Run:
3rd Place - Chuck Luetkemeyer - Drydock
2nd Place - Michael Fellow - Snake Oil
1st Place - Dewayne Liebrandt

Precision Pistol:
3rd Place - Dewayne Liebrandt
2nd Place - Chuck Luetkemeyer - Drydock
1st Place - Dart Liebrandt - Lite Colonel

Precision Rifle:
3rd Place - Chuck Luetkemeyer - Drydock
2nd Place - Dewayne Liebrandt
1st Place - Dart Liebrandt - Lite Colonel

The Expansion Era Muster Champion is Dewayne Liebrandt!

Eight shooters mustered to engage the enemy on the 20th for the Main Match of the Muster. The Main Match consisted of Three skirmish runs. The first and third runs were rifle heavy and the second run was predominately pistol. The Precision Pistol was for score, and the Precision Rifle was for distance similar to the Grand Muster with targets at 100, 150, and 200 yards. The results are as follows with commendation:

Skirmish Run:
Military Single Shot
2nd Place - Chuck Luetkemeyer - Drydock
1st Place - Dart Liebrandt - Lite Colonel

Military Repeater
3rd Place - Duane Butt - Buckshot
2nd Place - Dewayne Liebrandt
1st Place - Michael Fellow - Snake Oil

Precision Pistol:
Smokeless
3rd Place - Jim Kakavecos - High Card
2nd Place - Michael Fellow - Snake Oil
1st Place - Duane Butt - Buckshot

Black Powder
2nd Place - Chuck Luetkemeyer - Drydock
1st Place - Dart Liebrandt - Lite Colonel

Precision Rifle:
Smokeless
3rd Place - Duane Butt - Buckshot
2nd Place - Dewayne Liebrandt
1st Place - Michael Fellow - Snake Oil

Black Powder
2nd Place - Dart Liebrandt - Lite Colonel
1st Place - Chuck Luetkemeyer - Drydock

The Atlantic Division Muster Champion is Michael Fellow - Snake Oil!

Respectfully submitted,
Michael Fellow - Snake Oil
Chief of Staff Atlantic Division

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