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![]() I try and use real kit material, i have a shit ton now all brass. Those 2 pics above are about 5 years old or so (San Bernardino range). Experimented with honeycomb, wax, cloth, wasp nest (FUCK that sucked to collect!!), felt and zero (as in NO) wadding. Thats what goes between the powder ansd ball as you load the guns.
That fucking .50 pistol cant hit SHIT consistently, ever. Heh, but that's the nature of these old guns and why is hoot em. The .44 is far better for actually hitting something that ISNT a line of men like ducks in a civil war row.
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#382
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![]() Like you said. the .50 pistol is basically a sawed off shotgun. It's amazing they ever hit anything beyond 10 yards with those things. I'm pretty sure the .44 has a rifled barrel, hence the improved accuracy.
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![]() Wow. So none of you can see that all claims of responsible gun ownership left the thread with the picture of the handgun leaning on the whiskey bottle?
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![]() Wow soda.. hes kinda right man. You need to clean your gun. With an auto the dirt and grime can without a doubt jam your gun - either the firing pin or spring mechanism for the clip can easily lock if enough crap is present. No point in owning a gun if its not going to fire whenever you need it to.
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![]() Also, clean the pube hair off your keyboard before photographing it, please.
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![]() Worst keyboard ever, its completely covered in stains, hairs, lice. as far as the gun being cleaned, I'm afraid to even fire that gun and never have. Do research on a lorcin .380, they are worth about $50 at a pawnshop tops.
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Less talk more guns.
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