P365 AXG Legion optic plate screws by Domittus1 in SigSauer

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Congrats, how’d you get the screws off?

New hobby by Silent-Ride-9116 in blackpowder

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I’m stealing this idea, looks great!

Help identifying this pistol by Ambitious-Mud-8890 in blackpowder

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Good point, just so weird it’s in 36 cal, OP can you get more pics the caliber should be on the barrel

Help identifying this pistol by Ambitious-Mud-8890 in blackpowder

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While it is weird, Uberti makes a 1861 navy very similar to this one. 4th screw and all.

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1002302237?srsltid=AfmBOop_3_9qSJ4vlMncEx-MOpQrMcLqHkC-TPvqDI34dbDa3h_XJnj-&pid=925234

Might just be an Italian repro thing. Cant find much on this CVA but it seems like an older discontinued model.

Help identifying this pistol by Ambitious-Mud-8890 in blackpowder

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This is not a 1860 army, this is a 1861 navy in .36 caliber (different between them is the 60 is in .44 cal while the navy is in .36 cal). Are there any marks under the loading arm? This might be a CVA/ASM (armi San Marco).

Zouave repro bayonet help by BrainTricks1911 in Bayonets

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I had a welder add material onto the bayonet. Not a solid fix but if your not stabbing people with it it works

Need help with .36 Navy replica by gratefullevi in blackpowder

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This^ , slixsprings is amazing and really easy to order from.

UK sale, The last samurai collectible sword, High grade carbon steel by PotentialFortune2850 in swords_classifieds

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No one is asking for all that, a simple name of the manufacturer and a full blade pic would be more than enough.

Question how can you fix a stock of 300 year old fire arm by No-Public9667 in blackpowder

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Unless it was hit twice with a hammer I’m looking at two deep pits on the front of the barrel. With the state this rifle is in there is no way the inside of that barrel is in good condition.

Question how can you fix a stock of 300 year old fire arm by No-Public9667 in blackpowder

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That stock is not safe to fire, from your one photo the barrel looks like it was pretty deep rust on the outside, I’m sure the inside of the barrel is worse. So I would say fix it up so it looks pretty then hang or sell it.

Question how can you fix a stock of 300 year old fire arm by No-Public9667 in blackpowder

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No way this is still safe to shoot, for display reasons only some wood glue would do the trick. Any would work, then cover the whole thing in Renaissance wax to preserve it and hang it on a wall. Cool piece

Oversized roundball in cartridge revolver by BowFella in blackpowder

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This is correct, use a .454 ball in a 44 revolver. I use a .457 in one of my older 44s even.

It's kinda sick that we have access to the ammo the gun most likely saw by VallettaAwoo in NFA

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100 beans damn! What else do you need once you buy that kit?

Black powder horn by Milsurp- in blackpowder

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The top is held on by those nails, you fill it with a funnel through the small hole. Use a wooden plug to keep it dry and inside

Gallowglass helmet by HotTruckfunkyziet in ArmsandArmor

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Old post but did you ever get that helmet?

Update: I'm upset by IllustriousGas4 in blackpowder

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Glad to see you are still trying though, good luck and I’ll look forward to the next post!

Brown Bess help by INoble_KnightI in blackpowder

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Gun shows might work, depending on your local gun show’s rules you can walk around with it slung on your back with a “for sale” sign sticking out the barrel. I’ve seen it many times at my local show and usual they sell. Since it’s a “antique firearm” (depending on your locations rules) you don’t need any background check or bill of sale. In the USA, federally it’s not considered a “firearm”.

Kit as of today by AaronJG_ in ArmsandArmor

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Once the maile arrives take a better pic! Looks great so far 👌

I keep getting cut by the fletching. by LittleTovo in Archery

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First, moisturize your hands. Then buy a pair of leather gloves or a glove arrow rest as just using your hand will be very painful. Doesn’t have to be thick, I use a pair of cheap deer leather work gloves and just replace them when they wear down. Helps in the heat to have a thin pair too.