TheSquire
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Would anyone be able to show me a photo of the set up with the set screw as discussed? I want to be able to talk it through with a local gunsmith that's near me.
LOVE it!!Got my Walker back from Sack Peterson today, love the new Staghorn grips he made for it ( http://www.sackpeterson.com/ )
Well I'll tell you what, you've got about the best looking Walker I've yet seen on this board, and I've seen a bunch.Yes, the cylinder is in the white. I have a spare cylinder that I also deblued. The rest of the gun has been antiqued: I stripped the blue, heated it to about 225* and used a paper towel to dab some Birchwood Casey cold blue to it while hot, then lightly ran steel wool over it. In person it looks like a well used gun with the blue almost worn off.
I have them on my drive, just send me your email and I'll send them to you.I am trying to view the several pics of Lionrobe77's Walker with the detachable through the hammer screw Italian shoulder stock from Sept. 6, 2013 on page 176 of the Walkers Owners Club. The pics seem to be gone/link broken.
I am trying to view the several pics of Lionrobe77's Walker with the detachable through the hammer screw Italian shoulder stock from Sept. 6, 2013 on page 176 of the Walkers Owners Club. The pics seem to be gone/link broken.
Warren, good morning....
Following from thi I worked out from a chart elsewhere on this forum that the AC date code makes it a 1977 manufacture! So I was 10 when it was made...View attachment 225841 How do I turn this round? I don't want to shoot my foot off!
My ASM Walker. Its a bit tatty, the barrel has some small pitting and the nipples need replacing,
but its all mine!
If only he were a few thousand miles nearer ......This Cimmeron Walker was improved by Mike at GoonsGunWorks, It is a great shooter. I highly recommend Mike if you want a nice shooting Walker.
http://www.goonsgunworks.com/
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Even the Pony Express goes to Georgia now!If only he were a few thousand miles nearer ......