I never get a chance at those. Closest I had was an 1886 rifle and an 1873 Winchester carbine. And yes, the firing pin/bolt of the '73 broke and had to be repaired.
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I never get a chance at those. Closest I had was an 1886 rifle and an 1873 Winchester carbine. And yes, the firing pin/bolt of the '73 broke and had to be repaired.
I can see that...
Well...considering I don't care about classic cars...that wouldn't matter to me. If I'd been shooting my early M1 with the round firing pin and it broke, that would be irreplaceable. Also the slam...
I agree with oldfoneguy completely. Many here advocate doing like "Pawn stars" and firing every antique that comes past them. If for some reason it gives up the ghost then what? I quit shooting my...
Nice old revolver. Seems to need about three screws serviced, don't know where you'd find the correct ones though. I'm sure someone here will tell us shortly though...
Here's a document you should read. It gives you the whole poop... http://americansocietyofarmscollectors.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/B026_Nutter.pdf