April 26, 2019, 10:54 AM | #51 |
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I only have a ROA and NMA, and love them both. But with as much as I’ve read how well the ‘51 Navy points I’d be inclined to ream the chambers to .40 and sleeve the barrel creating something along the lines of the few prototypes Colt created along with the .36 for the military to test. I have always liked larger calibers.
And I’d have Accurate Molds create another custom WFN design, though maybe a HP with an epoxied HP pin on the ram as another has done so as not to deform the cavity upon loading. Barrel length wouldn’t be longer than ~5.5”. I’d want it as short as possible and still be able to effectively use the loading lever. Ideally I’ve always felt 4” was ideal for a sidearm for the woods. But I’ve had a fellow who cuts down these revolvers state he felt it took 3.5” to consume a proper powder charge (30 grns in a .44?). |
April 26, 2019, 08:57 PM | #52 |
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I guess I was wrong. Could have SWORN that he said he could only get around 20grs in his La Mat, but went and watched one of them again today (hes got at least two) and he said he was using 25 with Dick Dastardly's tower of power loader.
Then I saw another guy who said he got 33grs in... So... Damn. Now Im back to cussing my poverty and wishing for a Le Mat!!!! LoL |
April 26, 2019, 10:33 PM | #53 |
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Of course when anyone sees how something was loaded with X number of grains it’s hard to say just how that equates to what we individually know. My rifle measure dropped 30 grns for my NMA, but when I weighed it it weighed roughly 33 grns (3F Olde E).
20 grns is what a compact .36 cal typically seems to hold. For a .44 cal that would be really anemic. |
April 27, 2019, 02:55 PM | #54 |
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2 Words ... "Premeditated Murder" .. Yep true story!!
It takes forever to load a C&B, so when some women used one on an abusive boyfriend she was found guilty!! She was ready, and therefor it was premeditated according the the prosecuting attorney. The ignorant jury agreed.
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May 5, 2019, 04:17 PM | #55 | |
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Every single instance of a defensive use of a firearm involved exactly the same degree of “premeditation”. In the instance I’m referring to, the woman was acquitted of second degree murder. Rightfully so. He was a @#$%@# and sooner or later he was going to kill or maim her. |
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May 5, 2019, 05:08 PM | #56 |
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Old friend always said "2 useless things an unloaded gun and an empty whisky bottle".
I have one loaded and capped at all times. |
May 5, 2019, 06:26 PM | #57 |
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May 6, 2019, 01:25 AM | #58 |
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My NMA is capped and loaded, as is my whiskey and scotch bottles.
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