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    Too bad Pietta doesn't make an IRON G&G

    Fingers, You are right of course, in my haste to list them I put them in the wrong material column. I also left out the Whitney copies since we were discussing "Colt's" pattern revolvers. I think I made this comment here once before when people start talking about modern brass frame...
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    Too bad Pietta doesn't make an IRON G&G

    Clembert, Don't lose sight of the fact the authors of that book make no claim that there was ever a completed iron frame Griswold & Gunnison, in fact they specifically say they make no claim that there was any successful attempt to make a completed iron framed pistol. The one thing that...
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    Too bad Pietta doesn't make an IRON G&G

    Thanks Berkley, Yep, there it is on page 37, well the part about the parts found at the site. The claim I was the most curious about was this from the auction verbiage, "This is one of two Known Iron Frame Griswold & Gunnison Revolvers." There is no other G&G revolver that I am aware of. Do...
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    Too bad Pietta doesn't make an IRON G&G

    Clembert, I have serious reservations...First of all if it was really a G&G iron frame it would be for sale at an auction hose like this: http://rockislandauction.com/ Second there are no letters of authenticity from recognized experts. Brass frame G&Gs go for $25K plus and they would have...
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    Too bad Pietta doesn't make an IRON G&G

    Clembert, I kind of suspected you had gotten your information from a source like that. There is no historical record or physical evidence that The Griswold and Gunnison was ever produced of anything other that Bronze, Brass, or various copper based alloys that were the result of smelting...
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    Too bad Pietta doesn't make an IRON G&G

    Clembert, I know you saw the original portions of the post concerning the guns of Hell on Wheels on CAS City, what you may have missed was were I later posted pictures of actual Griswold and Ginnison and Leech and Rigdon revolvers as the discussion evolved. Look here...
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    Hell on Wheels TV Series

    I posted about this on the CAS City DarkSider’s Den. I don’t post images here anymore so if you want to see a series explaining the “Griswold” you can go look over there: http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,40582.msg512929.html#msg512929 I always watch any Western with an...
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    .36 caliber Navy Model Accuracy

    Kwhi43, I have cylinder loader that I set up that way. I posted pictures of it here a while back. The rams are brass and I have several versions, I have one for .36 caliber and for .44 caliber that has a step that stops against the face of the cylinder to assure consistent ball depth. That...
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    .36 caliber Navy Model Accuracy

    Swampmouse, I left a message on CAS City showing you how you can make an alignment gage. I won't post illustrations over here anymore. http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,40365.msg510627.html#msg510627 Pettifogger's button will work, you might want to experiment with a split...
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    Can someone identify this proof / trademarks pls?

    An easy mistake to make. Thanks, I was wondering if there was something I was missing. ~Mako
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    Can someone identify this proof / trademarks pls?

    Cult of 1858, bprevolver is correct, that isn't a Richland Arms logo, it is a "Replica Arms" logo. That's the logo Val Vorgett used for years. BHP_Fan and Mykeal: I don't think Richland Arms ever had a logo. They "mainly" imported Armi San Paolo revolvers. They may have done others, the...
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    "Shooting Accidents" - Videos

    I'll say it again since you missed it last time... darkerx, After you blow up your first revolver you'll know what me mean by not enough smoke for a double or incorrect charge... Double charges (not just double the powder) almost always show an explosion bursting the cylinder or barrel and...
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    "Shooting Accidents" - Videos

    Highly improbable...once the barrel began splitting there would not be anything to separate the powder in the 2nd load (if there was one, I doubt there was based on the amount of smoke). The burning gases from the charge in the rear would engulf the forward charge and it would burn as well. As...
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    "Shooting Accidents" - Videos

    Busyhands, The reason the barrel fails in that fashion is due to the hoop strength of a cylinder and also because there are inscribed lines (rifling) in the barrel. However that being said a shotgun barrel actually fails in a similar way because of the hoop strength. The difference being there...
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    "Shooting Accidents" - Videos

    arcticap, I've been shooting BP for over 45 years and that is not a TON of smoke. Especially not for a medium bore rifle. I did stop the playback and worked it through step by step trying to get a better understanding of what happened. There is wind from the front which helps dissipate the...
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    "Shooting Accidents" - Videos

    I too am curious about the lack of copious amounts of smoke even if it is that Jim Shockey's substitute. Does anyone know if it is loose powder or the compressed sticks they sell, they both come in those plastic cans? ~Mako
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    Leading?

    ZVP, The problem with leading is due to lack of bullet lube, not from having a squeaky clean bore. The lube primarily keeps the powder fouling soft. Once you get hard fouling it just peels the lead off of a bullet. I have seen rifle barrels that look like they have no rifling for the last 4...
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    Arbor Shim for Dragoon

    Norton, Shoot it the way it is, at least for now. And I'll give you an interim solution. If you are a target shooter and not cooking off more than about 50 rounds a session you could probably live with .006" though you may want to clean the barrel face, arbor at the cylinder gap and the...
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    My New Dragoon

    Norton, There isn't a special classification for "Dragoons," but there are two categories in SASS for BP shooters. The first is Frontiersman and you shoot C&B revolvers one at a time in a duelist (one handed style) and you have to shoot BP loads in your Lever Action Rifle and Double Barreled...
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    My New Dragoon

    Norton, That is a good plan. 40 grains is a good target load in an 1848, and 50 grains is a great martial load. I hope you get some BP to try as well. It has been tough since you lost Rebel Arms. You might check around with the local CAS clubs, I know a lot of the Houston area CAS...
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