Jim Watson
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Me, too.
As best I can Google, real "gunmetal" bronze is stronger than the usual brass alloys.
As best I can Google, real "gunmetal" bronze is stronger than the usual brass alloys.
l "gunmetal" bronze is stronger than the usual brass alloys.
In my mind the 1851 Navy Colt is still a "sexy" good looking revolver that handles well .I load my brasser 1851 lightly, 20 gr of 3F, and it does OK. However, it gets shot about every three years.
I think "yall" refers to one post, by Jim Watson.RED beard92 said:Why are yall suggesting a '58 or a '60 for my first black powder? I was thinking 36 cal would also be my better start because it will use less powder....