Percussion Barrel Gap - Why Tight ISN'T always GOOD
Showing how the barrel wedge on the colt style percussion guns can affect the barrel-cylinder gap. Suggestion on how this can be improved if it is an issue with a particular firearm of this design. Could be useful information for a black powder revolver shooter to have in their holster if the need comes to draw on it.

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SIMPLE TRICK TO TIGHTEN THEM UP

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Single Action Clicks and Timing - a Look Inside

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What makes a percussion revolver accurate? - a Ransom Rest test with Uberti 1861 Navy revolver

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Making Percussion Caps

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Single Action Troubleshooting

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Uberti 1851 Colt Navy: Reassembly

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Rem Vs. Colt - I Chose Poorly

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The Wedge On A Colt Black Powder Revolver

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1860 and 1851 Pietta Part Kit - Is fitting necessary ?

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Revolver Barrel Removal

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Pietta's1860 Army Late Timing Lock up Fixed

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Pietta 1858 Stainless Steel Black Powder Revolver

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1851 44 cal Pietta Sight Change

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Cap and Ball Revolver CHAINFIRE MYTH We've All Been Told

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Timing Issues in a Cap and Ball Revolver

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PERCUSSION REVOLVER BOLT DRAG ISSUE

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Snub Nose C&B Pistols Are Weak?

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Pietta vs. Uberti - Which One to Buy?

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Uberti cap and ball “short arbor syndrome”

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