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Chuck Would, SASS # 53289

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  1. I was happily surprised to find out that my '73 in .45 Colt would work/feed/load/shoot with .45 Schofield rounds. I was just hoping to find out if I could do the same with my new '73 in .44 Special and use .44 Russian.

     

    I just happen to know the gent who sells those modified lifters.

     

    Or I could just shoot the Russian in the pistols and Special in the rifle.

     

    Either way, I'm good.

     

    Thanks to all who responded. I do appreciate your time.

  2. Hey Chuck the Manville Regulators will be shooting Saturday. Should be a nice day!

    You can come to Roy.

    I said Supposed because we were supposed to shoot last month but it got cancelled. SO, OK, it was a bit cold and there was a little snow but that shouldn't have gotten in the way.... LOL!!

     

    I'll see you there!

  3. The problem with SOB/MOB holsters is if you Slip/Slip Fall. If you land on your back there is a good chance that you'll break a vertebra or worse. I understand a lot of Police Departments will not allow officers to carry handcuffs tucked into the belt in the back for that very reason.

  4. Overall, the Lightning Rifle ran pretty well with Bottle Necked cartridges but Straight walled pistol cartridges were an issue. Many companies tried and failed to make a clone that worked. The problems were worse on the .45 because of the weight of the bullet.

     

    Colt only made them for a few years before they stopped.

     

    Happy Trails at the Smith Shop in Warwick RI has some parts for the USFA version. but after that you need an excellent mechanic who can fabricate parts.

     

    Years back I really wanted a Lightning Rifle but after my research, I decided against.

     

    Hope that helps,

  5. Take a long hard look at Bond. The best part of that brand is that you can change out the barrels with one shoulder bolt and change the caliber. They have barrels from .22 Rim Fire to .45 Colt/.410 and barrel lengths from 2-1/2" to 4-1/4".

    The down side is the trigger. You have to pull it from the very bottom. There are several good smiths that can do a trigger job on them.

     

    The Davis and all other "Period Accurate" derringers are one caliber and one caliber only.

     

    Hope that helps,

  6. I'm a big fan of Wild West Mercantile. Go to their site. Sign up for their Email list. They will send you notice of all their sales and even when they offer free shipping.

    I was looking to put together an evening/dress banquet outfit and emailed them some questions. They answered and I bought what they suggested. I ended up winning a local regional costume contest.

     

    Start with just a few affordable items from the local Salvation Army and only buy something "store bought" as you get further in to the game.

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  7. My powder measure is somewhere between Dillon and here on a Fedex truck so can't load 'em up yet! Friday the tracking site said would be here Saturday last, but now it shows no actual delivery date!?! Hope it's not on the side of the highway from a wreck somewhere!

     

    PS--- Just checked tracking again, It left Dillon on 12/20 and is supposed to get here on 1/5. They must be using an actual pony!

    They probably rescheduled delivery based on the expected Nor' Easter on Thursday/Friday.

  8. OK, I have a few matched pairs in .45 that I use. Currently a pair of nickel 5.-1/2" with carved ivory grips.

     

    I just put together a pair of 4-3/4" nickel in .44 Special. And I just fell into a '73 Deluxe Short Rifle in the same caliber. Course, now I have to get new Dillon Parts to load .44 Special and maybe .44 Russian. Need bullets and Brass too. Damn, this game gets expensive.

  9. I'm going to make a couple assumptions here: You've got big hands and you tried to shoot a plow framed pistol with all three of your fingers on the grip frame. Coming from another pistol shooting discipline you're used to having a high master grip on your pistol - ala Jerry Miculek. The web of your hand crowded the hammer and it was difficult to cock one handed and hard to regain your master grip on the next shot.

     

    If that's all true, you were holding that pistol wrong. You only hold the grip with two fingers and your thumb and your little finger gets curled UNDER the grip frame. That's how Sam Colt intended.

     

    Been there, done that and I have the tee shirt. If you wait a bit Driftwood Johnson will be along and confirm. He set me straight back in 2003 when I started shooting. I was also shooting Double Duelist.

     

    Hope that helps,

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