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- M1895 Lee Navy 6mm replica | The High Road
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew of a company that’s making a firing replica of the M1895 Lee Navy rifle I have always been fascinated by this weapon since it had several concepts that were considered ahead of its time most notably the small diameter light weight and high velocity 6mm round
- What knife are you carrying today? | Page 34 | The High Road
I used to have a brit navy clasp knife with marlin spike When I was in college working in the body shop I wheeled out all the fresh painted cars and the used cars I used the marlin spike to clean out the rubbing compound on the pad of the buffer by running the tip along it as it spun In less than a year I had worn the Marlin spike completely off it lol
- 1862 Colt Navy Pocket Conversion | The High Road
looking for information on a 1862 Colt Navy Pocket Conversion Serial numbers are in the 300xxx with patient dates 1871 1872 1862ser# don't go that high but the 1849 does Why would it have those patient dates on an 1849?
- 1860 Colt Mainspring question | The High Road
It is a Italian clone Unable to determine if Uberti or Pietta From Dixie I ordered the Mainspring for Reproduction Colt 1851 Navy,1860 Army, 1861 Navy and the Original 51,60, 61 Conversion, and the 1873 Fro So it kinda covered all the bases The mainspring busted 10 years ago - I just hung it on the wall, as I was hooked on my 1858 Rem
- Please recomend loads and ball size for . 36 cal Remmy
I just paid for a Pietta 1858 Remington Navy 36 cal through Gun Broker while I wait for it to arrive I'ld like to get some recomendations on loads and specificaly ball size as I'ld like to pick up what I need to shoot it before it arrives I started my 13 year old shooting the 44 Remmy last
- Piettta recommended pwder charge vs reality | The High Road
I had an enjoyable afternoon shooting my Pietta steel framed Navy revolvers and used the recommended charge of 12 grains FFFg (the manual states 9-12 for 36 caliber revolvers) The guns fired well and I was shooting at water filled plastic bottles at around 10-15 rounds With this charge
- Remington Lee 45 70 Model 1885 Navy Rifle | The High Road
The Navy desired the new Model 1885 Remington-Lee rifles for its newest warships coming into service, including some gunboats The first ship to be issued M1885 USN rifles was the new cruiser U S S Philadelphia which was commissioned in 1889
- WWII and later- A Few Other GI Issue Pocket Knives
Similar to the Navy Pocket knife, but the Coast Guard version also has a can opener MC-1 Survival Parachute knife Adopted in 1958, ironically the same year Congress outlawed switchblade knives! It has 3 1 8” blade with a folding shroud line hook on the other end They were made by Schrade-Walden, Camillus, and Logan Smith
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