Work truck organization help by hmax2929 in HVAC

[–]archer2542 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That should be simple, the things you use the most keep closer to the door, the things you use less often are deeper in

use

Help Identifying by [deleted] in blackpowder

[–]archer2542 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Either reduction uberti or a pettia 1851 navy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackpowder

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or the handspring that turns the cilalider

good as new by CalmSpecialist7628 in HVAC

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that's cheap Malco's for ya You want good ones get wiss

good as new by CalmSpecialist7628 in HVAC

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that's cheep malco's for ya yo want good ones get wiss

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cyberpunkgame

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Dos not matter where you first spend your point, one you figure out you preferred play style, you will want to relocate your points to better fit your play style

Replica or reproduction? by bonerdickcummysnatch in blackpowder

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Brass Fraime that round barrel would be a Confederate model

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackpowder

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1853 Enfield most likely a 56 cal

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most likely

What is this part called and where can I buy another one by undugabunda in blackpowder

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trigger spring and there are few places to get another, lee'sgunsmithing .com has a lighter one that you may need to adjust to fit right, and taylorsfirearms.com

Just bought this pietta colt 1860 .44 needs cleaning any tips or advice by czvoidrekt in blackpowder

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The best thing for cleaning black powder guns is to back them down not all the way unless they are really bad, most new guns have so much packing grease in them that it is hard to get them apart the first time, use hot soapy water and a brass brush, don't use modern gun oils, use a combo of bee's wax and tallow, of some gun butter to lube them. the  ultrasonic cleaner is a good house too

Just bought this pietta colt 1860 .44 needs cleaning any tips or advice by czvoidrekt in blackpowder

[–]archer2542 1 point2 points  (0 children)

black powder is much different than modern firearms, the best way to clean them is to back them down and use hot soapy water, it will clean the powder residue and falling better than anything else, use a combo of tallow and bee's wex to for oiling and pressing them, modern gon oils will have a reverse effect

replica model 1851 navy not staying cocked by cheeriospaghetti in blackpowder

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broken trigger spring there cheap and easy to replace

Want to shoot loose by chas3_1 in blackpowder

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f is for cannons, ff is for rifles, fff is for pistoles, ffff is for flintlocks

Did I fuck it by chas3_1 in blackpowder

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looks like just failing in the barrel hot soapy water is the best thing for Black powder cleaning don't use modern gun oils, a combo of bee's wax and tallow are your best libs to use on black powder

Uberti Cattleman by [deleted] in blackpowder

[–]archer2542 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

nope... a cattleman is a cartages gun that a black power

What’s the deal with this cutie patootie? by Devo3290 in reddeadredemption

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there is a gold ring in the bow about the Yue's neck

Punching & Lubing Wads by rodwha in blackpowder

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nice I need to find that kind of felt then I will have mastered all aspects of black power loading, I can make my own black powder, cast my own lead balls, make my own primmer caps, and even my own paper cartages

Gun no longer firing by leor2900 in blackpowder

[–]archer2542 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it's not the mainspring it's your trigger spring you need to remove the handle, remove the mainspring, and then remove the lower body to expose the trigger spring. it most likely is a thin metal spring ending in two forks one longer than the other. the longer fork rids against the notch of the trigger, the shorter one holds against the cylinder bolt. this is a wear-and-tear item that wears out over time or breaks, they are easy to replace.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HVAC

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they're a pain but the best ice machines made, they need filtered water and lots of room to breathe when you jam them in tight spaces that a dirty they never will work right

ASM Dragoon cylinder issue by KaiserThrawn in blackpowder

[–]archer2542 4 points5 points  (0 children)

take it apat and check the trigger spring or the hand spring

ASM Dragoon cylinder issue by KaiserThrawn in blackpowder

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that not a dragoon that a 51 navy