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Flaco Joe

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  1. I’m looking for parts for Uberti Richard-Mason conversions is .38 spl. I would like a new set of hammers, cylinder bolts, and hands (pawls). If anyone has some spares they are willing to sell, sing out. I have already looked on VTI, Taylors, and Dixie Gun Works. Thanks
  2. No, Dill, I haven’t. Good idea. But I’ll deal with one of my pards first if possible.
  3. I’m wanting to buy a few more 1911 mags, maybe 6 to 10. I prefer stainless. I want them all to be uniform in make and style. I already have several Chip McCormick “Shooting Star” models so those have the most appeal to me for maintaining uniformity. Who has a few they want to part with?
  4. He sent me a PM via the Wire and in that PM gave me an email address of a guy he said had what I was looking for. But when I attempted to open that same PM later, I got a message that the content was no longer available. That made me suspicious. I did send an email to the address he provided, but the response I got made me even more suspicious so I blocked him. When I looked up Djary by name, I found this thread.
  5. Djary is still operating on the Wire. He contacted me this week. He got me in touch with another guy (or maybe it was him using an email address) and communications with that person made me suspicious. Be careful!
  6. Hey Dusty,

     

    I have several one-piece grips for the Navy frame. I have both finished and non-finished versions. They may need minor fitting to your specific gun.  

     

    One is in the rough

    One is Mesquite wood

    One is a factory grip

     

    Not sure if they will fit your gun, but you are welcome to try it and return if it doesn’t work.

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    1. Dusty Morningwood

      Dusty Morningwood

      Joe:

      I need grips for the Remington 1858 Navy.  But thanks for the pics.  I may need some 51 Navy grips soon.

      Dusty

  7. 415m3,

     

    if you are a SASS member, please tell me your alias.  I encourge you to change your log in name so that people can see who you are.

     

    I have a Kentucky single-shot muzzle loader in .45 cal that I am selling.  I will accept $100 shipped, because it is used and has some minor blemishes.

     

    It has an adjustable trigger, so that you can set it how you like it.  There is a minor crack in the wood just ahead of the left had screw, but it is not a stress-bearing portion of the stock. There is a bit of discolortion on the barrel.  But  the bore is clean, and it is in perfect working condition.

     

    Let me know if interested.  I accept PayPal, but will ask an extra $5 to cover my PayPal cost.  Otherwise, a check is fine, and I will ship the pistol when the check clears.  If that sounds good to you, I will need your mailing address.

     

    Let me know,

    Flaco Joe

    Let me know.  Pic attached.

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  8. Rooster, the ASP 1860 Army appears to be of good quality.  The wood is lighter than the current Pietta and Uberti models, with a little courser grain.  The action is stiff, but it is still covered in cosmolene, so it is a bit gummy.  Overall, it is not as fine a quality as an Uberti, but still a nice gun.

  9. Hello the camp, I'm sad to report that our gun cart perished in a shed fire recently. My wife, Lanky Jane, is a pretty fair carpenter, and will build another one; however, we have not been able to source the wheels we seek. We need a retailer for inflatable tires on spoked rims, like bicycle tires, only with a hole through the hub that will enable a piece of bar stock inserted as an axle. Anyone know of a source for such a cart wheel? Thanks
  10. Flaco Joe

    Merwin Hulbert

    I'd buy one.
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