DeaconKC
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Was it the casings stuck in the cylinder or bullets lodged in the barrel?
Oh no the shells were stuck in the cylinder. But don't worrie, I got them out as you can see in the picture.Was it the casings stuck in the cylinder or bullets lodged in the barrel?
Thanks I'll try that.Often with guns chambered for the old black powder cartridges, corrosion can occur in the cylinders if they weren't cleaned thoroughly. Then the next time t gets shot, fouling builds up quickly, resulting in poor extraction. Try taking a .30 caliber bronze brush, wrap it in brass wool, chuck the cleaning rod in a drill, soak it in Hoppe's 9 and really polish the cylinder holes.
On Christmas morning in 1973 I found a rectangular box underneath our Chrisrmas tree. My heart jumped when I tore back the paper revealing the brown and white box with "Remington" printed on the top. The box contained my first shotgun, a 20 guage 870 Wingmaster with a 28" vent rib barrel.
"Doublegun"
I still have my old 20 gauge 870 I got for Christmas 1967!!!!!!! I always thought that flying duck on the grip cap was the coolest thing!!!!! Lot's of birds and rabbits put on the table with that old gun!
Renault
Model 70 for a grad present! I guess so!!!!!!!!! Got the youngest son a Marlin 39M for Christmas maybe 15 years ago! He still has it. Same year got oldest on of those Model 94 Win, 30-30, with the "antique" finish. He's taken his fair shar of deer and hogs with that ol' carbine! Told the boys they were getting "unbrellas" for Christmas that year as things were too tight for anything else! LOL! They saw the long boxes under the teee Christmas morning. But we made them unwrap the boxes of ammo first!
Gonna try to do a little "Boxing Day" bird hunting with the two boys this afternoon. I'll use the old 1952 vintage 12 ga 870 I picked up back in November, today. I wish I wasn't on dial up here on the post oak prairie, as I would post more pics. Takes so dad burn long to download....
Renault
Model 70 for a grad present! I guess so!!!!!!!!! Got the youngest son a Marlin 39M for Christmas maybe 15 years ago! He still has it. Same year got oldest on of those Model 94 Win, 30-30, with the "antique" finish. He's taken his fair shar of deer and hogs with that ol' carbine! Told the boys they were getting "unbrellas" for Christmas that year as things were too tight for anything else! LOL! They saw the long boxes under the teee Christmas morning. But we made them unwrap the boxes of ammo first!
Gonna try to do a little "Boxing Day" bird hunting with the two boys this afternoon. I'll use the old 1952 vintage 12 ga 870 I picked up back in November, today. I wish I wasn't on dial up here on the post oak prairie, as I would post more pics. Takes so dad burn long to download....
Renault
still researching, but it seems that you can bring one into the states if it's privately owned, as long as you're not selling it commercially... [huh]How are you going to bring the TT-33 into the states?
Matt
I saw $350-$400, but I was figuring to do private trade with someone I know that already has a RIA but collects old guns... I still have to find out all the laws re "import", I wouldn't want a $500.000.000 fine just because I wanted to save $100.... :eeek:TT-33s turn up on the gun auction sites here in the USA all the time. Most seem to go for about $400-$450.