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I'm not familiar with that phrase (although I feel what it might mean), please explain.you are dug in deeper than a tick
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I'm not familiar with that phrase (although I feel what it might mean), please explain.you are dug in deeper than a tick
I'm preparing for a trip to Germany! Jawohl!
Thanks for the advice, the thought has crossed my mind 2 hours ago. I think I can transport whatever I want BUT NOT with me in a plane. And since I fly... that will never happen. And transportation of firearms across the border I have to report to police.If you can legally transport your revolver and shooting supplies from one country to another, here is a list of SASS
Lovely... yeah I know that, but I don't know what rodwha meant... it's obviously some saying, one of not-so-many sayings I haven't heard yet. Time for bed.A tick buries its entire head into the flesh of the host
I'm not familiar with that phrase (although I feel what it might mean), please explain.
When I registered here, at the same time I also registered at civilwartalk.com - my interest in the American Civil War led me to both sites and both are used predominantly by Americans. But I prefer it here than there.
Of course it does... they adress much more and understand much less. The vibe is better here, users here are more open and have a better understanding of what they write.ACW addresses much more than Civil War handguns
No, and not just because of the cartridge loops/cartridges. That holster would be foreign to anyone from that time frame.Does this scene from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly make any sense?
Contact Pietta Italy, for parts, they have a very good customer service, the grip frame should be just parts and legal, I got some grips for a Pietta Remington from Italy, sent to USA without problem or even customs duty.I can't import gun parts from America. I CAN'T import them from ANY country in the world EXCEPT from FRANCE. France has the most liberal gun laws regarding the black powder firearms. The only difference between buying a black powder gun in France and buying a bread and milk in France, is that you have to show (with any document) that you're at least 18 years old when buying a black powder gun. I ordered the 1851 Navy online from France almost like I order CDs all the time from any country. It came in 6 days, my postman delivered it to my door. Viva la France.
But THANKS Crawdad1, that will be helpful, I'll try to find those same parts here in Europe or maybe contact those US webshops anyway
Does this scene from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly make any sense?
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Thanks for the advice, can you believe that it never crossed my mind to just contact Pietta directly and ask for a longer grip... I'll do that, not right now, but in months to come I'd like to find some solution regarding the grip. I got used to the original (shorter) grip on 1851 Navy very quickly... but I also have airsoft Schofield, with much larger grip, and it's so much more comfortable and natural to me to hold that big Schofield grip. So, I want to have both sizes for my 1851, to have a possibility to change parts / grip size, to be able to decide which one I prefer (and that will most likely be the longer grip, even if I'm now used to the shorter one).Contact Pietta Italy, for parts
JUST a spaghetti western? We're talking here about one of the greatest masterpieces of art. Even with all the goofs that The Good, the Bad and the Ugly has, it's still better than any American western. It's bigger than its subgenre of "spaghetti western" and bigger than a western genre. That's why I was shocked to see a goof like that, cartridges with cap&ball revolver... but that only means that the director was focused on the artistic and not on the technical stuff. He should have had some advisor for technical / historical details.just a spaghetti western