Remington Bulldog Revolver

duelist1954

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My next video will be on this:

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WOW !!! I like it... but that gun is totally my style... I have an original bull dog I'm handloading for right now, as well as several period guns I've cut to snubbies ( don't worry, no original jewels ) as well as my custom Montado 45 Colt snubbie,,,


this is my Bull dog I'm developing loads for right now, using cut down 44 special cases & light weight cast bullets

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more info & load developement here...

http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=465858

& my Montado... ( just in case the antique double action was a turn off )

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The basepin is retained by the friction of the flat of a nut bearing on the basepin. the nut is secured by the screw that held the rammer.

It has the benefit of being invisible, but it isn't a perfect arraignment and Jay will put in a set screw for a better hold.
 
Base Pin

My base pin is held in by a ball bearing spring loaded detent. You can adjust
the little screw depending on how tight you want the pin to be. I want it just
so it won't fall out.
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