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I guess I am an addict to these things. I just got the one on top. I have had the other one a little over 10 years. Hope to get the new one to the range tomorrow.
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[#2]
That top one is sexy
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Originally Posted By WildBoar: That top one is sexy View Quote And it does not shoot bad. Although the powder in one of the chambers never ignited. Here's my first 5 shots at 7 yards.. Attached File |
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If I edited the post above it's more than likely because I suck at typing. If I didn't, I was either in too big of a hurry or just missed it.
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My Kibler SMR in 45Cal
IMG_1102 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1104 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1101 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1110 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1109 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1108 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1111 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1120 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1119 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1118 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1117 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr IMG_1116 by John Hermesmeyer, on Flickr |
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Semper Fi Dog Rescue adopter
Bullets, blades, bourbon, and buoyancy. Not necessarily in that order. |
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Semper Fi Dog Rescue adopter
Bullets, blades, bourbon, and buoyancy. Not necessarily in that order. |
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Originally Posted By Birddog1911: Family photo. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/180161/20220827_174943_jpg-2519657.JPG View Quote What is your impression of that Queen Anne pistol? I've been thinking I need one and I'd put sights on it (if the lock is good) |
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"Let your gun therefore be the constant companion of your walks" Thomas Jefferson - 1785 |
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Originally Posted By GunCat: What is your impression of that Queen Anne pistol? I've been thinking I need one and I'd put sights on it (if the lock is good) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GunCat: Originally Posted By Birddog1911: Family photo. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/180161/20220827_174943_jpg-2519657.JPG What is your impression of that Queen Anne pistol? I've been thinking I need one and I'd put sights on it (if the lock is good) @GunCat it points pretty naturally for me, and I made a couple of head shots at 10 yards. It's fun. |
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Semper Fi Dog Rescue adopter
Bullets, blades, bourbon, and buoyancy. Not necessarily in that order. |
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Originally Posted By Potsey: Beautiful rifle, good job on the build. I have one in .36 that I’m trying to finish. How did you polish the lock? All of the complex curves have me completely befuddled. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Potsey: Originally Posted By usmcchet9296: My Kibler SMR in 45Cal Beautiful rifle, good job on the build. I have one in .36 that I’m trying to finish. How did you polish the lock? All of the complex curves have me completely befuddled. It’s kind of hard to explain but I just used a lot of curved files to smooth it all out but it’s actually not that hard once you start doing it |
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Originally Posted By longhunter09: https://i.postimg.cc/QC7npd2f/20221022-131923.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/TPh0VPmn/Video-Capture-20221022-132844.jpg View Quote @longhunter09 that's a nice fowler. Kit or full custom? |
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Semper Fi Dog Rescue adopter
Bullets, blades, bourbon, and buoyancy. Not necessarily in that order. |
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Originally Posted By Birddog1911: @longhunter09 that's a nice fowler. Kit or full custom? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Birddog1911: Originally Posted By longhunter09: https://i.postimg.cc/QC7npd2f/20221022-131923.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/TPh0VPmn/Video-Capture-20221022-132844.jpg @longhunter09 that's a nice fowler. Kit or full custom? @Birddog1911 Thanks! It's actually a .60 caliber rifle (Getz octagon to smooth rifled barrel). It is a custom rifle made by Ric Lambert. I got it from a gentleman on this site. I'm hoping to take a deer with it this year, but haven't had any luck yet. |
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Just got the one in the middle below, had the others for a few years. All 3 are Colt 1860 replicas by Pietta. I think the longer barrel one is the only one which is historically accurate.
From what I have read people did cut off their barrels back in the day for greater concealability, but I don't think the factory made shorter barrel versions. Of course I could be wrong and would appreciate it if anyone could set me straight. Attached File |
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Bought this last week and its arrived. Hopefully I can find time to get after some birds this weekend before the season closes.
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Here's the 2-bore I built from scratch a few years ago. It's all stainless steel and is a beast with its 1.340" bore.
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This is a muzzleloading "1911" I built that shoots golf balls.
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Originally Posted By Snatchsquatch: Here's the 2-bore I built from scratch a few years ago. It's all stainless steel and is a beast with its 1.340" bore. https://i.postimg.cc/WbxJjmJk/25.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/WbxJjmJk/25.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Hsb7Yc0v/Muzzle.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/Hsb7Yc0v/Muzzle.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/DwRvyqFT/Ball-1.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/DwRvyqFT/Ball-1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/tgYFSFSf/Ball-3.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/tgYFSFSf/Ball-3.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/k5bBRshn/20170103-191652.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/k5bBRshn/20170103-191652.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Snatchsquatch: Here's the 2-bore I built from scratch a few years ago. It's all stainless steel and is a beast with its 1.340" bore. https://i.postimg.cc/WbxJjmJk/25.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/WbxJjmJk/25.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Hsb7Yc0v/Muzzle.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/Hsb7Yc0v/Muzzle.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/DwRvyqFT/Ball-1.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/DwRvyqFT/Ball-1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/tgYFSFSf/Ball-3.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/tgYFSFSf/Ball-3.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/k5bBRshn/20170103-191652.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/k5bBRshn/20170103-191652.jpg Originally Posted By Snatchsquatch: This is a muzzleloading "1911" I built that shoots golf balls. https://i.postimg.cc/2S4pVwjz/1.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/2S4pVwjz/1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/NGVZDV5s/2.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/NGVZDV5s/2.jpg @Snatchsquatch You can't just expect to drop those pictures and not start a thread about the build/details of construction on both! I would love it if you'd be willing to start a thread on that in this subforum. Not enough people play around with odd builds in my opinion. Funny enough I keep thinking I ought to use some 4140 and make a golf ball musket! My thought is to make it with a breechplug having a powder chamber much like a Coehorn mortar for additional safety/ease of loading smaller charges. Here's the CDS A519 tubing I figure will work best - and it has sufficient windage to make me comfortable. So as to not derail the thread here's my threaded breech golf ball cannon: |
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Originally Posted By Third_Rail: @Snatchsquatch You can't just expect to drop those pictures and not start a thread about the build/details of construction on both! I would love it if you'd be willing to start a thread on that in this subforum. Not enough people play around with odd builds in my opinion. Funny enough I keep thinking I ought to use some 4140 and make a golf ball musket! My thought is to make it with a breechplug having a powder chamber much like a Coehorn mortar for additional safety/ease of loading smaller charges. Here's the CDS A519 tubing I figure will work best - and it has sufficient windage to make me comfortable. https://i.imgur.com/4sWg9DF.jpg?1 So as to not derail the thread here's my threaded breech golf ball cannon: https://i.imgur.com/i2EENJL.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/DxRFWN7.jpg View Quote I've actually got a bunch of pics as I posted a thread on another forum. I've thought about building a golfball rifle before. I happen to have built a beer can coehorn a few years back. " /> |
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Originally Posted By Third_Rail: @Snatchsquatch You can't just expect to drop those pictures and not start a thread about the build/details of construction on both! I would love it if you'd be willing to start a thread on that in this subforum. Not enough people play around with odd builds in my opinion. Funny enough I keep thinking I ought to use some 4140 and make a golf ball musket! My thought is to make it with a breechplug having a powder chamber much like a Coehorn mortar for additional safety/ease of loading smaller charges. Here's the CDS A519 tubing I figure will work best - and it has sufficient windage to make me comfortable. https://i.imgur.com/4sWg9DF.jpg?1 So as to not derail the thread here's my threaded breech golf ball cannon: https://i.imgur.com/i2EENJL.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/DxRFWN7.jpg View Quote Golfball cannon? " /> " /> |
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Lucky shot from a very windy day as the range Saturday with my camera on a tripod using the 5-shot burst mode (just like my avatar).
This is a Traditions Vest Pocket Derringer using only 10 grains of powder to propel a .31 caliber ball. Attached File and here's the result at 7 yards. 1 tiny little hole I circled in red. Attached File |
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Got my Uberti Stainless New Model Army out on the line today, with some paper cartridges.
Attached File 10 yards standing, nothing really incredible, but I liked it. Attached File Non nitrided cigarette paper, from the Guns of the West kit. The small piece was in the forcing cone. So, I will use the TrueWave end papers, maybe nitriding them as well. Revolver functioned perfectly. Attached File |
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That Bondini is a beauty.
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First time with this one I’ve had a few years, and I think my first time with a muzzle loader. Used Pyrodex P and Hornady balls with CCI caps. Wonder Lube and Wonder Wads or whatever they’re called. It was fun. Would like to explore the hobby more if I can more routinely find caps. |
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Originally Posted By gODZOOKIE: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/353173/IMG_2128_jpeg-3152250.JPG View Quote Mr. Kibler's Woodsrunner? |
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Steve Rose
"Let your gun therefore be the constant companion of your walks" Thomas Jefferson - 1785 |
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Originally Posted By GunCat: Mr. Kibler's Woodsrunner? View Quote Yes, .50 cal. This was my favorite part of the build Attached File |
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Originally Posted By VeryAverage: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/581716/IMG_2466_jpeg-3107657.JPG First time with this one I’ve had a few years, and I think my first time with a muzzle loader. Used Pyrodex P and Hornady balls with CCI caps. Wonder Lube and Wonder Wads or whatever they’re called. It was fun. Would like to explore the hobby more if I can more routinely find caps. View Quote Isn't there a kit where you can use cap gun caps and a soda can to make some? |
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