I got my freshly blued barrel back,it took 9 months.Slow rust blued.This is perfection so happy.When I got the gun the bluing was thinning a little.I like my firearms pretty.
Yeah Rabbit,I need to get reloading equipment also.If I still lived up North I would use it during gun season.I always hunted with a 54 cal sidelock muzzleloader.One shot one kill.Let me know what kind of equipment I should get.Or eventually I may be selling this to get back to Upstate NY.
Picked it up from a dealer in Upstate NY.As far as shooting it they make 56-50 rimfire brass shells that use a 22 blank for the primer and they should be loaded with 2f blackpowder max 45 grains with atin-lead bullet.I'm not sure I will ever fire it.
Picked up this beautiful 1865 William Palmer carbine.1,001 were produced.1 was the prototype.Purchased for the Union Army.They arrived down south just when the war ended.Never put in battle.This has the Cartouche and proof Mark's still on the stock.Chambered in 56-50Rimfire.I don't think this...
Maybe I'll give that a try,so many impressive shooters out there with handguns.Am at home with a Military 22 Trainer.I'll need to work on consistency with the pistol first
Got my new Victory yesterday,it was a great platform with my Suppressor.Once I got it where I was happy I brought it out to 25 yards.Now I'm very good with a long gun but okay with a pistol.I used Aquila 22 Subs to see how quiet I would go.Not a single failure even with the slow ammo.
I've seen plenty on range that were very inconsistent and most definitely shooters error.I just didn't expect it this tight using just range ammo.The gun and I work well together.
Anytime I need ammo I call my friend in NC he always hooks me up.He has 7.62x39 in stock for all my friends here who gave Aks or sks firearms.Here's his contact info.
Bryan Watson
CEO
Northsouth Munitions, LLC
(206)384-353
Www.northsouthmunitionsllc.com.
Northsouthmunitionsllc@gmail.com