Prof. Fuller Bullspit
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12 minutes ago, Average Joe said:
Sent you a pm
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25 minutes ago, Phoenix Mike said:
Professor Bullspit, I would Love to get the pants and shirts and will gladly pay shipping.
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You just pay postage:
Three pair of faded canvas duck button front pants. These are worn, some have been restitched by hand at wear points. Personally I mostly preferred the worn and faded look when I was shooting cowboy and thought these were perfect for the saddle worn cowboy look. However, if you are a fastidious and fabulously dressed sort these are not your cup of tea! Size 42 and 44. This style of pants fits small so they are best if you wear 38-40 modern style jeans.
Three band collar shirts. These are modern but look vintage. All clean but well worn. These are size large, about a 40 inch chest but the sleeves are about 30 inches or so.
My preference would be to give them all away at once, especially to a cowboy who is starting off and spending all the money on the guns.
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This ,,, While a start does Not address the fact that Other Shooters from Outside your Class will deside the winner in your class if you are shooting in one of the More difficult Classes to master ie; Frontieer Cartridge or Frontieersman ....
So why bother having classes or age groups ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, when you are shooting against all !!!
Jabez Cowboy
This is the biggest problem with rank points, not the postulated failure of rank time to adequately penalize a safety violation. A shooter outside of your category influences your outcome.
Further, if you ranked within category rather than across categories, the failure of rank points to penalize safety violations would be much reduced.
What would cause a NMV's firing pin to hit like this?
in SASS Wire
Posted · Edited by Prof. Fuller Bullspit
Widder has made a good suggestion! If that isn’t it….
Assuming two things in the lack of information presented so far:
1. This has never been a problem with this gun before.
2. You examined the firing pin and confirmed that the bushing is in place and the pin protrudes out as it should.
Confirm that the correct cylinder and the correct base pin is installed all the way in.
Also assuming this gun is actually a .38/.357.