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From a post on this forum by the late b goforth "the H&A Double Action No 6 was manufacture between 1896 and 1899. in 1899 H&A had a fire and after that the only solid frame double action revolvers manufactured were the XL series. although there was only a small difference in the double action series and the double action XL series".
Thanks for the comments guys. Ranges such as this are hard to find. Many members from states all around Tennessee. A visitor showed up from Kentucky to look around. He's on the year long waiting list. My member # is 45xx, but I don't know how many current members there are.
Restore Hope in America 1.) Turn off the media 2.) Vote out any Democrat. 3.) Go back to Church.
At the risk of being repetitive, does everyone know many shell holders are interchangeable? The most famous of this compatibility (to me, being an old scudder) is the shell holder for the .30-06 Springfield. The cartridges with the same head size are ALL the Mauser rifle [anythin
This is a Leinad -Cobray-FMJ .45 Long Colt/.410 Derringer. It's 7" in total length, with a 3 3/4" Double Barreled length. She'll also fire a .410 gauge, 3" shotgun round. She's marked as being made by Leinad Inc. in Ducktown, Tennessee. Model DD CAL 45. You'll have to excuse the name but there's loads of history behind this little beast.
As Terry noted, while a 50 year old gun IN ITS ORIGINAL STATE is considered a C&R, there ARE guns newer than 50 that are on the list published by the ATF that are also C&R guns.
How do you correlate CUP to PSI? I have reloading data from Lyman that lists 40-65 Winchester loads in CUP. But, it lists 45-70 Gov't loads in
I would try 50/50 to start (1/2 pure, 1/2 lino). Linotype runs 21-22 BHN and pure lead is around 6. So a 50/50 alloy will be around 14 BHN which should be good for any handgun bullet.
He returned to Tennessee after a ticker tape parade in NYC like those given to Presidents. Tried to re-enlist when WWII started, but was turned down - said he could be better used for bond drives, etc. Think he died sometime in the early '60's, still a hero and setting a moral standard for everyone.
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