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posted 06 May 2022 03:23
I had a great day today! It started with arriving at the hospital at 5 am and I was back home by noon without my gallbladder! It got better this afternoon when the mail lady brought me a package from Doc Barranti and another with the David Clements Ruger Old Army in .50 caliber I bought off Gunbroker. I am a happy camper.







If it shoots half as good as it looks I will be very happy. I do believe that this was one of the best bargains I have found on Gunbroker
 
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posted 06 May 2022 07:55Hide Post
Very nice all the way around!! The Ruger's were the best BP hand gun made!
 
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posted 06 May 2022 17:57Hide Post
First one I've saw in .50 cal. Great looking Old Army you got there! Let us know how it shoots. I have a SS in .45 that shoots as good as my centerfire revolvers. Amazing how good they shoot.

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posted 07 May 2022 07:54Hide Post
Dave Clements does/did great work. I heard that he is now retired. He built my Keith # 5 about 18 years ago.


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posted 07 May 2022 11:39Hide Post
Beautful!

George


"Gun Control is NOT about Guns'
"It's about Control!!"
Join the NRA today!"

LM: NRA, DAV,

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posted 09 May 2022 00:15Hide Post
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Originally posted by NormanConquest:
Dave Clements does/did great work. I heard that he is now retired. He built my Keith # 5 about 18 years ago.


He has been scaling way back for the last year and a half and has retired now. He is selling off a lot of stuff
 
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posted 09 May 2022 12:32Hide Post
Am I the only one who noticed pacecars came home sans gall bladder?

Beautiful gun, btw. But secondary in my view. Hope you are recovering apace.


 
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posted 09 May 2022 21:57Hide Post
Thanks. So far so good. It is amazing what they can do now and how quick they send you home. Used to be I would have been in the hospital 3 or 4 days
 
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posted 10 May 2022 08:23Hide Post
Indeed; stepdad went in last year + had his removed 'microscopically?' by going into the navel + taking it out. He was home within 2 hours. I bitch like everyone else about medical costs but it's truly amazing what medical advances we have today. When my Grandmother had hers removed in the 1940s it was major surgery + a week in the hospital.


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posted 10 May 2022 20:32Hide Post
pacecars--I had my gall bladder removed several years ago. First couple years, frequently when I drank something, even water I'd have diarrhea. The exception was 7 Up it did not set me off. This all passed (excuse the pun) in a couple years.
 
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posted 11 May 2022 01:13Hide Post
really a nice setup pistol and holster
 
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posted 15 July 2022 17:36Hide Post
Just got the new Desert Ironwood from Chig’s Grips on it. Off to the engraver now

 
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posted 16 July 2022 06:04Hide Post
Glad to hear that your hospital stay was short,that is a nice revolver,I am curious about the ballistics out of this caliber?what bullet weight?what speeds can you get?will you be loading bp?


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posted 16 July 2022 08:41Hide Post
Please post pics after the engraver does his art.


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posted 21 July 2022 06:12Hide Post
This is David’s load data:
.490 roundball seated over a .50 cal. Wonderwad 50 grains by volume of Hodgdon’s Triple 7 FFFg 1250 fps

250 gr. cast bullet 45-48 grains by volume of Hodgdon’s Triple 7 FFFg 1150 fps


I will definitely post pics. They got it in yesterday and said about 4 months
 
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posted 21 July 2022 08:59Hide Post
Great; looking forward to it!


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