Re: pietta remington
Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 11:02 pm
Horrible things.
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is that why you dont have one then mikeMike A wrote:Getting them shooting well does require a little skill, intellect & patience, so not for everyone I suppose.
was using rws 1075 s no probs going off , but as soon as you pulled the hamer back it just jamed upWelshShooter wrote:Make sure the caps are the right size. When I had my pistol (identical to yours) the Remington No11 fit really well and I would seldom get any blockages/jams.
I would reccomend squeezing the caps into a vague rugby ball shape before placing them on the nipple as this will keep them in place even more.
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is that why you dont have one then mikeMike A wrote:Getting them shooting well does require a little skill, intellect & patience, so not for everyone I suppose.
try twisting it upside down and then cock, and turn back the right way.ballkeeper wrote:was using rws 1075 s no probs going off , but as soon as you pulled the hamer back it just jamed upWelshShooter wrote:Make sure the caps are the right size. When I had my pistol (identical to yours) the Remington No11 fit really well and I would seldom get any blockages/jams.
I would reccomend squeezing the caps into a vague rugby ball shape before placing them on the nipple as this will keep them in place even more.
Mike A wrote:ballkeeper wrote::)
is that why you dont have one then mikeMike A wrote:Getting them shooting well does require a little skill, intellect & patience, so not for everyone I suppose.
Ahh just kidding,
I have a Uberti Colt 1860 & a flintlock Ardessa Kentucky rifle shot gun thing, that I love tinkering with.
But then I'm a mechanic so covered in sh*t trying to make something work is my default position.
Nice and positive, well doneAlpha1 wrote:Horrible things.