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2 hours ago, Lefty Dude, SASS # 51223 said:

I have pulled a ball out of the chamber by screwing a dry-wall screw in the ball and pulling it out with a pair of pliers. Works for me every time.

I just did not know if there was a special puller I needed .

Or just be creative lol

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In the mid-80's I was shooting a Remmy New Army 58. I had several spare cylinders. I always kept one loaded but not capped. Ten Years ago I sold the 58, but still had the cylinders and the one loaded all six chambers. I decided to sell the spare cylinders and needed to pull the balls and dispose of the powder in the loaded cylinder. This is when I used the dry-wall screw for the ball removal. Padded the cylinder, placed in a vise and in a few minutes all six were removed.

And Yes the Black powder was still good, a wonder-wad was between the powder and ball. This was loaded for about 25 Years.

 

Did I say 51 Navies are my favorite Cap & Ball Revolver ?   Second choice would be 1861's.

 

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Rooster:

Here is a ramrod accessory for pulling a stuck ball in a muzzle loading rifle.

You screw it into your ramrod, and use the rod to screw it into the ball.

Then just pull it out.

 

The brass ring keeps it centered in the bore, so that the screw does not damage the rifling.

You could use one with a revolver cylinder, but using a drywall screw and pulling it out with pliers works!

 

 

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I hope I never need it .

But I guess I should keep a screw and some pliers and a heavy rod in my gun cart.

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13 hours ago, Lefty Dude, SASS # 51223 said:

In the mid-80's I was shooting a Remmy New Army 58. I had several spare cylinders. I always kept one loaded but not capped. Ten Years ago I sold the 58, but still had the cylinders and the one loaded all six chambers. I decided to sell the spare cylinders and needed to pull the balls and dispose of the powder in the loaded cylinder. This is when I used the dry-wall screw for the ball removal. Padded the cylinder, placed in a vise and in a few minutes all six were removed.

And Yes the Black powder was still good, a wonder-wad was between the powder and ball. This was loaded for about 25 Years.

 

Did I say 51 Navies are my favorite Cap & Ball Revolver ?   Second choice would be 1861's.

 

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Sexy 51 !

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On 5/17/2017 at 4:40 PM, Lefty Dude, SASS # 51223 said:

The Pietta Hickock Model 51, with lazer engraving. Shoots nice tight groups at 25 yards, 21 grain spout of 3F APP, 77 gr. cast Round Ball. 971 FPS, average of 5 shots.

They make that in 44 ?

I want one lol 

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Anyone know if the Pietta 51 or 73 two piece grips will fit inplace of the one piece grip on a Pietta1860

Thanks .

Rooster 

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2 hours ago, Rooster Ron Wayne said:

Anyone know if the Pietta 51 or 73 two piece grips will fit inplace of the one piece grip on a Pietta1860

Thanks .

Rooster 

Very doubtful. 60 grips are much bigger and different shape than 51/73 grips 

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No, they won't fit.

You might want to check these folks out.

--Dawg

https://www.tombstonegrips.com/

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1 hour ago, Redwood Kid said:

Very doubtful. 60 grips are much bigger and different shape than 51/73 grips 

I thought all of the Colt big gun designs was off the 51 ?

I found some grips online for a 51 .

I was hoping to find out if they would fit a 60

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1 hour ago, Prairie Dawg, SASS #50329 said:

No, they won't fit.

You might want to check these folks out.

--Dawg

https://www.tombstonegrips.com/

I was looking at some two piece  grips I liked .

I tried to fit one piece grips once and lets just say grip making or fitting ant my talent .

I have found two peace grips for 51 and 73 but nothing for 60.

This sight looks like they might make two peace grips for a 60.

Rooster 

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11 minutes ago, Rooster Ron Wayne said:

I was looking at some two peace grips I liked .

I tried to fit one peace grips once and lets just say grip making or fitting ant my talent .

I have found two peace grips for 51 and 73 but nothing for 60.

This sight looks like they might make two peace grips for a 60.

Rooster 

What are peace grips? Kind of an oxymoron to put them on a gun ain't it? Unless you're talking about grips specific for a peacemaker?

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Buffalo Brothers makes nice grips for the 1860 too.

http://buffalobrothers.net/ 

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1 hour ago, Redwood Kid said:

What are peace grips? Kind of an oxymoron to put them on a gun ain't it? Unless you're talking about grips specific for a peacemaker?

Two piece lol

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On 5/21/2017 at 6:02 PM, Prairie Dawg, SASS #50329 said:

Buffalo Brothers makes nice grips for the 1860 too.

http://buffalobrothers.net/ 

Buffalobrothers dont say Uberti or Pietta on them .

How do you know what to buy ?

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They generally are slightly oversized to fit any of the Italian cap guns, and you fit them to the gun.

--Dawg 

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Thank you all who replied.

Lots of good info .

Rooster 

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We all know Gander Mountain is going out of business .

I stopped in to day and they have 30% off on all BP supplies .

I picked up 1000 Remington caps for 5.29 per 100.

And APP powder for 17.49 a pound .

Just passing on the info .

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On 5/25/2017 at 4:47 PM, Prairie Dawg, SASS #50329 said:

They generally are slightly oversized to fit any of the Italian cap guns, and you fit them to the gun.

--Dawg 

Shaping new grips takes a little talent lol.

I think I might just keep the stock grips now.

Already messed up one set of grips.

This could get to expensive. LOL

Rooster 

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On 5/15/2017 at 10:31 PM, Rooster Ron Wayne said:

I watch your Videos on YouTube .

You was one of my inspirations to shoot Cap Guns, Double Duelist Frontiersmen . Lol

Is this the method you use ?

Yes, I do own one of those. 

 

I apologize for the delay in responding.  Honestly I thought I already had but... well, I guess not!   :blink:

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Here is a pic of my Open Top Guns .

Top one is a Original Colt 1860 .

Middle Two are Mike Colorado Coffinmaker tuned Pietta's 1860's 

Out side two are Long Hunter tuned Uberti 1872's in 44 special .

Bottom one is Mike GoonsGunWorks Uberti 1849 WellsFargo.

Yes I like all my girls with open tops :huh:

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