CLEANING THE PERCUSSION REVOLVER

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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  • @davidstewart5811
    @davidstewart5811 5 лет назад +9

    This is one of the best videos I have ever seen. Mr. Thomas clearly missed his calling - he should do these for a lot of things as his presentation is nothing short of excellent. I have used water for years for cleaning my black powder pistol. When I bought my pistol the gentlemen at my local gun store told me to just take my pistol apart and use the kitchen sink full of soapy - Dawn! - water and a toothbrush. Works really really good.

  • @Eric-4501
    @Eric-4501 5 лет назад +20

    Just found your channel today and I like the way you do things.
    Being a Civil War Reenactor I have been using BP firearms for a while, even thought just firing blanks, and I use a similar method to clean my guns during the events. I use hot water (the hotter the better, this heats the metal and helps the steel to dry) to flush out the barrel and the cylinders then run a dry patch through them, then a lightly oiled patch. This works well and I have no issues with rusting. Another trick I use is to use coffee instead of plain water, this actually puts a light film on the metal to resist rusting.

    • @billmelater6470
      @billmelater6470 3 года назад +1

      I have a muzzle loader I do the hot water trick with, but I always get a bit of flash rust from the steam. How do you avoid this? I get the barrel good and hot to wear I'm using a pot holder or leather glove just to touch it.

    • @proudtitanicdenier4300
      @proudtitanicdenier4300 Год назад

      ​@@billmelater6470 mix the water with soap

  • @Engineer1445
    @Engineer1445 8 лет назад +11

    Great video. Thank you for this entire series. Glad to see actual real life gun cleaning tips for the field and not the crazy stuff lots of people think firearms need.

  • @gregjaussaud7198
    @gregjaussaud7198 2 года назад +2

    I started shooting black powder revolvers accasionally back in 1989-90. You must be one of the most knowledgable persons on the subject i have ever seen or heard. Thank you for posting! Lorenzo TX. P.S. Anyone ever told you that you look alot like Billy Bob Thorton?!? Lol.

  • @ryanpope9977
    @ryanpope9977 3 месяца назад

    Still relevant! Thanks for the help!

  • @nathanj3114
    @nathanj3114 4 года назад +2

    Very good video, it's nice to see a tried and true method of cleaning these gems.

  • @Boromonkey
    @Boromonkey 6 лет назад +53

    "My nipples are stainless steel." LOL I actually spit my beer on my computer screen! I mean, its an informative video, but hilarious too.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  6 лет назад +14

      yep it feels weird to say it as well

    • @reddmutt1916
      @reddmutt1916 6 лет назад +1

      I believe the historical term is "cones".

    • @trevorwall87
      @trevorwall87 5 лет назад +2

      Gotta have those hardened nipples

    • @ratscoot
      @ratscoot 4 года назад +5

      I have balls of steel, my wife has steel nippels.

    • @Yosemite-George-61
      @Yosemite-George-61 4 года назад +1

      ...they call 'em "cheminées" in French... :-)

  • @bigrhinonagy9808
    @bigrhinonagy9808 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tips on cleaning haven't got to shoot my 1861 replica yet been watching your series of videos first my farther was a teacher he loved to teach on subjects like you haven't got a lot of extra money to spend on materials I need to shoot my gun I spent 47 dollars to day and all I got was caps and wads and a measureing thing for my black powder it's going to be a couple more weeks till I have money for powder and balls . Till then I'll watch more of your videos thanks for exsplaning so well

  • @ricsmith7839
    @ricsmith7839 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to share your experience !

  • @bunkstagner298
    @bunkstagner298 7 лет назад +4

    I thought that dropping the cones into solvent got them clean ,but using your pipe cleaner idea there were gobs of stuff in the inside of the cones. There was about 60 rounds through the gun and I am surprised there were no misfires. Personally I found to clean and lube using 1:10 Ballistol/water. The water emulsioncombination uses the water to cleans the fouling and Ballistol protects all in one pass. Finish the bore with Bore Butter and done.

  • @martyjewell5683
    @martyjewell5683 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your method. Pretty basic stuff, I agree. But nice to see it done. I own a .44 Pietta 1851 Reb revolver. Got mine in 1983 from Gander Mountain for under $50 (shipping included). Probably the BEST cap-n-ball revolver for the money, especially if you're not sure that you really want to get into the sport. Inexpensive but not cheap in construction. Good video on a quick "field cleaning" for black powder guns.

  • @jwoltremari
    @jwoltremari 3 года назад

    I have enjoyed your teaching and videos. Good focus and angle changes. Keep up the good work! Learned a lot about percussion revolvers.

  • @rogertrozelle8159
    @rogertrozelle8159 2 года назад

    after about 45 years I just got my second 1862 police, first is long gone. Had some old Hoppes , and # 77 BP solvent left over I had always used water and soap and never was comfortable with the solvents, that is what the old timers had taught me, men who had fathers and uncles in the civil war, and these men made rifle barrels out of a wagon tire, blacksmiths and outdoorsmen. I am learning these solvents are doable, but I still like water, I blast off 15 or 20 rounds , then have to clean and store loaded for months on end, a little extra work however it is worth it.

  • @dantexan9489
    @dantexan9489 3 года назад

    As a newbie ..... Thank You for the quick and dirty post. I wasn't sure what to do for a day at the range

  • @williammitchell5428
    @williammitchell5428 6 лет назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoy listening to this guy....good job!

  • @chris_collectibles
    @chris_collectibles 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tips I have put the using an old cap tin for a lube storing it has helped save space thanks.

  • @grendelgrendelsson5493
    @grendelgrendelsson5493 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks very much for a very enjoyable video. I read somewhere that soldiers would sometimes pee down the barrels of their muskets to loosen up the fouling.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  6 лет назад

      i have read accounts of soldiers pouring what ever they could get trying to free up the fouling so they could get a load down the bore and get back into the fight

  • @rickcoona
    @rickcoona 5 лет назад +2

    thanks for an awesome and helpful video
    --Rick

  • @tylerdixon3290
    @tylerdixon3290 6 лет назад +1

    just bought a Pietta Remington New Model Army as a backup when hunting. definitely gonna use this process when i go deer hunting for a weekend

  • @bunkstagner298
    @bunkstagner298 7 лет назад +6

    I would recomment a 1;10 mix of Ballistol amd water. the water cleans, the Ballistol give a lubricated finish. Works well and smells good.

    • @ragnarragnarsson3128
      @ragnarragnarsson3128 4 года назад +2

      Moose milk!

    • @carls.6746
      @carls.6746 4 года назад

      5-1 is better

    • @zackedwards7803
      @zackedwards7803 4 года назад +1

      Moooossseeee milk

    • @billmelater6470
      @billmelater6470 4 года назад +2

      Smells good? Ballistol has to be the smelliest thing I've ever used. Maybe it's just me, but it smells like an old gym bag.

  • @shihanjulio
    @shihanjulio 4 года назад +1

    Great videos Blackie !!!

  • @joshuariddensdale2126
    @joshuariddensdale2126 2 года назад +1

    I use Thompson's #13 cleaning solution, and I always anti-seize the nipple threads. Plus I wax the cylinder pin.

  • @independentthinker8930
    @independentthinker8930 5 лет назад +1

    You have been a great help for me, thank you

  • @drewt.4353
    @drewt.4353 4 года назад +1

    Exactly the video I was looking for. Thank you.

  • @Jakub_Andrzejewski
    @Jakub_Andrzejewski 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Greetings from Poland.

  • @cvcoco
    @cvcoco 4 года назад +12

    Inflation. That Walmart kit is $20 now in 2020.

  • @paulstone6969
    @paulstone6969 3 года назад

    Excellent video, thank you for making it.

  • @J_mann81
    @J_mann81 3 года назад

    Excellent vid Blackie 👍

  • @winterswijk1970
    @winterswijk1970 4 года назад +1

    love the video,,, love the gun,,,, gr from the Netherlands.

  • @duster0066
    @duster0066 4 года назад

    I stumbled into 3 black powder guns about 10 years ago. I've only recently begun to shoot them, and I must say it is fun. Not very practical with modern alternatives, but a lot of fun and a lot of skill required which I don't yet have.

  • @A123AAA100
    @A123AAA100 2 года назад

    your the man Tom thanks for your advise!

  • @charlescomly1
    @charlescomly1 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your videos on the black powder revolver, you had many great tips on care and shooting bp revolvers. I have been a fan of bp shooting for many years and I have learned things from you I never knew. please keep the videos coming and looking forward to them in the future.

  • @billwessels207
    @billwessels207 Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @samuelschulman7175
    @samuelschulman7175 3 года назад +1

    It sounds crazy but I use windshield washer fluid to clean my black powder guns, it works great. The windshield washer fluid is mostly alchohol so it wont rust your gun, plus it acts as a solvent to "melt" the fowling. Of course water works also, but I prefer the windshield washer fluid method. Just wanted to throw out an alternative method, that I have found to work really well.

  • @larrylee5564
    @larrylee5564 8 лет назад +1

    was some good info for me! last deer season I got the uberti revolver rifle cause it holds more rounds than my regular black powder rifle then I get a follow up shot or a shot at another deer! where I live we are allowed one either or tag and 2 to 4 doe tags in a season and I do like my venison! anyways I had some rusting problems caused by having a cylinder loaded for a couple days or got a shot after a couple days then I would discharge the rest and clean and start over again! also my gun oil would cause some failure to fire once I even had all 6 shots fail I'm glad when that happened I was just trying to empty it to clean it

  • @budm9982
    @budm9982 Год назад

    Real good stuff here.

  • @TheAtarashiiKaze
    @TheAtarashiiKaze 8 лет назад

    I love these BP videos. I recently bought my first revolver so your videos are truly a godsend for me. If you ever get the chance I'd love to see if there's anything special you do to prep a firearm for first-time use. Or a first cleaning out of the box.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  8 лет назад

      +TheAtarashiikaze i am planing on getting a new 1851navy soon..i will do a unbox set up then

  • @bigrod0069
    @bigrod0069 8 месяцев назад

    great video

  • @TurtleBushcraft
    @TurtleBushcraft 8 лет назад +1

    Great video thanks for sharing atb John

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson 4 года назад +7

    I read somewhere that Lee's Army carried Coor's beer for cleaning purposes. I enjoy chasing nipples. "Nipples Up" !

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  4 года назад

      LOL

    • @jimmckim3565
      @jimmckim3565 3 года назад

      That would have been quite a trick. Coors brewery wasn't founded until 1873.

    • @tom_olofsson
      @tom_olofsson 3 года назад

      @@jimmckim3565 I guess they used some other caustic liquid then.

  • @bobsmyth7590
    @bobsmyth7590 4 года назад

    Excellent video- thank you

  • @stewknoles4790
    @stewknoles4790 8 лет назад

    I really don't camp much anymore. I use hot water in a bowl and drop cylinder and EXTERNALS in and use the the hot water on the barrel and outside. I WAS using modern lubricants. I stopped real fast. I use Crisco or bore butter. Love the smell a bengay in the mornin.

  • @rickjones5068
    @rickjones5068 3 года назад

    great tape! thanks sir

  • @t.w.milburn8264
    @t.w.milburn8264 8 лет назад +2

    'nuther good'n, Blackie Keep 'Em Com'n. ATB Terry God Bless

  • @bunkstagner298
    @bunkstagner298 7 лет назад

    Since the small kit you have is not widely available i recommend the Kleen Bore PocKit in an appropriate caliber. About $15 small and complete.

  • @trevorwall87
    @trevorwall87 5 лет назад

    New to bp just found out they are the only legal handguns in my country glad to see a channel who is willing to teach the absolute basics what would you recommend in a pre 1900 cap and ball I will be importing from the states because the majority of revolvers for sale here are trantner and they cost a fortune 4-6 grand

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  5 лет назад

      yep the tranter were good guns but often officers in the british service bought colt navies..i good quality replica today is much better than the original guns in metal and wear and tear..hope you find what your looking for..safe journeys

    • @trevorwall87
      @trevorwall87 5 лет назад

      @@BLACKIETHOMAS unfortunately modern replicas don't count and you need what is basically an impossible to get licence unless you work as a cop or armed security so 130+ year old gun with a light load it will have to be

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  5 лет назад +1

      best of luck to you them..safe journeys

  • @rogertrozelle8159
    @rogertrozelle8159 2 года назад

    Great Video.

  • @ringvaldse
    @ringvaldse 6 лет назад

    While you can't do this in the field of course I used to remove the grips, disassemble and put my Pietta 1860 Army in the dishwasher with the nipples and the wedge in the little plastic baskets that my dishwasher came with. After the dishwasher was finished I would remove the parts and swab the inside of the barrel and the cylinder with patch soaked in vegetable oil to clean the light coat of rust that would form on the inside surfaces and then reassemble the gun.

  • @MajTom-wd2yt
    @MajTom-wd2yt 5 лет назад +4

    KISS...as Daddy said, "if you think about too much 'yer 'gonna do it rong."🤔
    🇺🇸
    🇺🇸

  • @bendover4154
    @bendover4154 Год назад

    He's right!

  • @WORRO
    @WORRO 2 года назад

    Good video buddy 👍🏻 ~John

  • @kirkboswell2575
    @kirkboswell2575 6 лет назад

    A man after my own heart! All I have ever used to clean my BP firearms has been soap and water. Rinse in hot water and the heat will evaporate any moisture remaining. Follow with a good protectant and you are good to go. I've never had anything against the numerous gun care products. In fact there are several that are near and dear to me, but I've never felt a need to spend money when an ordinary product would do an excellent job.
    I've been shooting since '71 and my first gun is still accurate and going strong, and soap and water is all I've ever used. I will admit to using Hoppe's #9 BP cleaner on my rifle occasionally, but I haven't seen any of that for a while now, so just soap and water. Don't forget the hot water rinse, but a good moisture displacing lube will work if you can't get comfortable otherwise.

    • @1337penguinman
      @1337penguinman 4 года назад

      The reason those products are necessary is smokeless residue, while much less, is much more stubborn and water resistant. Anyone who has ever had to clean an M16 bolt will testify to that. Using them on a black powder firearm is like trying to use a radial tire plug on a tube tire.

  • @attackboi2075
    @attackboi2075 4 года назад +7

    He wants his one hunned natzi scalps. And you will give him his one hunned natzi scalps.

  • @donembrey3956
    @donembrey3956 4 года назад

    I stick my Remington in the creek and give it a good shakin underwater, shake it off & let it dry, a squirt of LPS 2 in the action. That’s it. I use Black MZ powder , no lube, and it’s stainless. Comes out spotless in seconds in cold water.

  • @paulm.6966
    @paulm.6966 6 лет назад

    I like to use rubbing alcohol for quick cleans at the gun range. It cleans real nice and dries very quickly

    • @thibaultdubaret9863
      @thibaultdubaret9863 5 лет назад

      do you disasemble the triger groupe ang get the grips off each time you clean your gun?

  • @stevenlawson9460
    @stevenlawson9460 3 года назад

    Very good info Thank you

  • @jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
    @jeepsblackpowderandlights4305 3 года назад

    Soap and warm water works great for me. I only use a spray cleaner to get the oil i accidently put on the nipples when i oil the gun. Or when i bore clean the ylinder to make sure no rust forms. As th3 cleaner i use evaps fast and displaces water.
    Problem clesning this way with no oil is the bore of the gun will flash rust very fast.. after you clean it out you gatta dry and oil the bore inside to keep rust from happening

  • @dfedko
    @dfedko Год назад

    Great video. Have you ever tried the dish soap and water for cleaning and patch lubricant? Also when you get a new black powder pistol does it new any work to make work more smoothly, polishing it up?

  • @exexpat11
    @exexpat11 4 года назад

    It has been a while. I can't remember if Black Powder or BP Substitutes are more acidic to metals. I know one is worse than the other. Dipped whole gun in hot water with something called Moose Milk in it to deactivate the acid. Scrubbed, wiped, made sure everything was dry, and lubed to the max. Used the same lube for the barrel as everything else although some are saying another type lube needs to be used in the bore. I dunno? Oh yeah. Rust can form as you are looking at it (minutes if not seconds in some temperatures). Did lots of tiny steel wool touch up and cold bluing in a hurry to stop rust in it's tracks.
    I think the finish on Blakie's pistol is called "Browning". I know Browning was done to lots of old Flintlocks back in the day and worked really well. Could be wrong.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  4 года назад +1

      i have tried black powder from several makers..and pyrodex and a few others..in my exp if you use a natural lube it will sort of season the metal kind of like a iron skillet will season over time..when a gun is new it seems to rust in seconds..once it has built up a layers of brown oxied which is dead red rust oxide..it becomes better in the field for rust prevention..still you got to keep a eye on it..i have cleaned in the field with boiling water from a canteen cup scrubbed dry relube and it looks perfect..check it again right before bed..wake up and its orange with rust..other times i have shot and not cleaned it for hours or even a few days..and no rust..just the luck of the draw..temp humidity..what your shooting ..and using for lube..all of it brings something to the table..my advice is .use natural lube..clean as best you can when you can..and check it often..

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear 3 года назад

      BP is acidic, the sulfides in the reside are activated by humidity and forms an acid.
      Pyrodex, on the other hand, leaves a salt residue. When acid attacks steel, the acid gets used up. When salt attacks steel, the salt remains and continues to attack the rest of the steel. So, while Pyrodex is not acidic, it is more corrosive because of the salt.
      Fortunately, water or moose milk will wash away both salt and acids.

  • @jameslawson5116
    @jameslawson5116 Год назад

    Thompson Center Bore Butter is great, and in a pinch, you can use it on your biscuits in the morning if'n you run out of the real stuff!
    Ok, just joking, do not substitute Thompson Bore Butter on your biscuits it'll give you a gut ache and the trots for a week and it really don't taste all that great!

  • @finn1728
    @finn1728 2 года назад

    Got it 👍🏽

  • @nikicartman8462
    @nikicartman8462 Год назад

    Hello. If the barrel and chambers need to be lubricated with a special grease for black powder, then what is the best way to lubricate weapon parts such as the cylinder axis and other parts? Can they be lubricated with modern petroleum-based gun oils? Thank you.

  • @elliottkarabrannon4676
    @elliottkarabrannon4676 4 года назад

    Nice video sir you remind me of billy Bob thorton

  • @brettduffy1992
    @brettduffy1992 4 года назад +2

    How often do you do disassemble and strip it down I am afraid to do that on the 1858 it seems a little bit more complicated than the 1851 to put back together

    • @exexpat11
      @exexpat11 4 года назад +2

      He has a video on that. Actually less parts in the 58. The Colts have lots more take down between the barrel, block, frame, grip, and the internals.

  • @offthecouch1999
    @offthecouch1999 3 месяца назад

    Blackies Niples are "stainless steel" yall heard it here folks 5:34

  • @charlescobb6340
    @charlescobb6340 4 года назад

    Informative enjoyed.

  • @dennispaxton3315
    @dennispaxton3315 4 года назад

    Watched a video that shows washing with hot water to clean up my the black powder pistol works great. Just a light oiling afterwards.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  4 года назад

      its how i do it..cleans easy and quick dry and oil and your done

  • @Shutupandshoot1776
    @Shutupandshoot1776 Год назад

    would a coat of hoppes oil on the surface damage these guns in any way, ive been doing that because my house gets really humid because of the area

  • @user-pt6tt1pg4z
    @user-pt6tt1pg4z 4 месяца назад

    Other than motor oil what lube du you recommend for a UBERTI. 31cal pocket pistol thanks

  • @John-wu3ii
    @John-wu3ii 8 лет назад

    Blackie, what did you do to your revolver besides taking the bluing off? Did you take it off with a buffing wheel? I ordered a Pietta sheriffs model from Cabelas today. I sure do appreciate you taking time to make these videos. I really enjoy them.

  • @ArgoPower
    @ArgoPower Год назад

    Hi Blackie, how many maximum grains black powder you can load in the cylinder?

  • @karolmorys7970
    @karolmorys7970 Год назад

    Can i use ballistol instead of bore butter?

  • @Brasspounder100
    @Brasspounder100 4 года назад

    Yup! Just plain HOT water is the thing to use...and nothing else. What is most important is to flush ALL the corrosive salts remaining in/on the gun after firing. Then get it thoroughly DRY, before oiling it anywhere. Then you will get NO RUST. I been at this since 1957, aint rusted a gun yet.

  • @rawa5457
    @rawa5457 7 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍

  • @heartoflions7138
    @heartoflions7138 3 года назад

    Good vid

  • @exexpat11
    @exexpat11 6 лет назад

    Paper towels are also your friend to wipe, dry, absorb the water.

  • @davidshaw809
    @davidshaw809 5 лет назад

    Hot soapy water is best but there are other products that are just as good. Black Powder Solve is another good product which eats up the black powder.

  • @captmwalnut
    @captmwalnut 5 лет назад

    Hi Blackie. Have you ever used modern rust preventative, such as Ballistol, with your revolvers? I have' but used alcohol to remove it before shooting. I have had a little rust with Bore Butter. Just wondering your take. Thanks Mike
    .

  • @sirjhonson8218
    @sirjhonson8218 4 года назад

    I have used lard and bees wax.

  • @waderigsbee6923
    @waderigsbee6923 7 лет назад

    good info

  • @robertdunn6602
    @robertdunn6602 3 года назад

    Love your chanel always been interested in black powder though it would be a pain
    But video convinced me otherwise Thank you

  • @smartmeis
    @smartmeis 3 года назад

    I got a problem with flash rust, my copper wire takes it off, but I don’t like it, any suggestions? I used hot water.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      i have seasoned several of my guns by doing a good cleaning then warming them up and soaking them in good oil i try not to put modern oil in the bore for the reasons i have said many times but the outside will seem to be less prone to flash rusting..i dont like wd 40 because it drys out and what it leaves behind does not seem to do well with percussion revolver to be honest if not true gun oil look for 3 in one machine oil it works well

  • @aarondalton2223
    @aarondalton2223 3 года назад

    I put my Colt Walker in a bucket of kerosene and let it sit overnight. I spray it out w compressed air and its good.

  • @zynkeo
    @zynkeo 6 лет назад

    good stuff

  • @michaeldickerson873
    @michaeldickerson873 3 года назад

    Thanks Blackie for a great instructional vid. Gunsmoker55

  • @shocktones9704
    @shocktones9704 5 лет назад

    Hey Blackie , Ive been reading a lot about cleaning and protecting BP guns, you mentioned brake fluid and using petroleum based products fir lube and protections...etc what about protecting a BP gun with FROG LUBE, its supposed to be water based...I cant seem to find any vids on youtube about this....and they say nothing on their website

  • @zackedwards7803
    @zackedwards7803 4 года назад

    Sumebuddys got em a keers lite can, sumebuddy like kerndogs and keers lites on a saturde nite!

  • @historyandhorseplaying7374
    @historyandhorseplaying7374 3 года назад

    I take it I can’t use Hoppe’s solvent and CLP, like I did in the USMC?

  • @williammccaslin8527
    @williammccaslin8527 5 лет назад +1

    Well later in the video you answer that question, Lol, Oh well I guess I should have waited to the end of the video

  • @eriks7405
    @eriks7405 7 лет назад

    dat, is a beautiful revolver, and they can be converted, one of the greatests designs from remington, this poor fella is stuck in between the ancient past and the modern times.

    • @eriks7405
      @eriks7405 7 лет назад

      thinking bout, getting mine conceal carry, and after i get me ccw, or chl ill converted it to cartridge

    • @abseconPC
      @abseconPC 7 лет назад

      +torpedo jones if you keep it black powder you do not need a concealed carry license in most States it is not considered a firearm I know in Texas they are exempt from open carry laws

    • @jason60chev
      @jason60chev 6 лет назад +1

      Even though exempt, you can still be hassled and maybe even arrested. They would rather haul you in and let you fight it than to admit that they are wrong.

  • @torpedoesntarantulas5758
    @torpedoesntarantulas5758 4 года назад

    I didn't know Billy Bob Thornton was a black powder enthusiast. 🤣

  • @icarusairways6139
    @icarusairways6139 4 года назад

    I like to use a mild solution of Blue Dawn.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  4 года назад

      does a good job cutting the oil and if you use grease over the chaber its a big help in clean up

  • @MrsGULCH
    @MrsGULCH 3 года назад

    Blackie, What are your thoughts on Ballistol?

  • @bradchristensen9283
    @bradchristensen9283 5 лет назад

    What kind of material is being used for the scrap patches?

  • @cobannie
    @cobannie 4 года назад

    Hello. I’ve only watched maybe a dozen of your videos since I’ve found the channel. Not sure if you mentioned this in other videos though.
    In the 1860’s era - how long did people leave their cap & ball revolvers loaded before firing / cleaning?
    I just got a Remington copy this month, my first BP gun, and find that it’s tedious to clean - but your tutorials are good and helpful!
    However, I wonder if Loaded, how long could a person reasonably keep it loaded without firing / cleaning it?
    I had a great uncle who had a rusty old Colt cap & ball on the fireplace mantle in his farmhouse bedroom for decades. As long as I can remember. As he got to the end of his life he got Alzheimer’s pretty bad. One day he didn’t show up for his routine breakfast so a cousin went to check on him. He feared an intruder and shot at her...
    After all those 18+ years it was loaded and still fired!
    I was curious how long can a person reasonably keep a cap & ball loaded before firing it to empty and then cleaning it?

    • @cobannie
      @cobannie 4 года назад

      Forgot to add - he missed. She was shaken but unhurt.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  4 года назад +1

      i have seen guns loaded for yrs fire like it was fresh loaded..it depends on may factors weather /humidity ect..a good rule of thumb to me has been 3 to six months..change caps is ya think it may be suspect

  • @brandonmahnke3716
    @brandonmahnke3716 3 года назад

    Do you like or use ballistol?

  • @poboyspecial
    @poboyspecial 8 лет назад

    Great info. I am thinking of joining the black powder team, any videos for the beginner?

    • @mtnfordman
      @mtnfordman 7 лет назад

      Duelist 1954 has a video on a great beginner revolver for black powder .

    • @mtnfordman
      @mtnfordman 7 лет назад

      I have recently fired my bp Remington for the first time , and I love it. I am thinking of buying another Pietta revolver for a Christmas gift to myself.

  • @williammccaslin8527
    @williammccaslin8527 5 лет назад

    Do you season your barrels with bore butter ?

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493 8 лет назад +1

    yep that's all my father in-law used hot water thanks for showing he wasn't very open bout teaching what he knew that's all he shot was b,p I'll be thinking hard about this and trying it so with pistols you don't need like fffg just regular powder ?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  8 лет назад +1

      +kabaruser with revolver use FFF powder or P pyrodex

    • @tomritter493
      @tomritter493 8 лет назад

      OK well I guess it would tell you in the Manuel

    • @tomritter493
      @tomritter493 8 лет назад

      +kabaruser thanks blackie

  • @NWRFOperators
    @NWRFOperators Месяц назад

    Blackie!!! What are you thinking?? Coors?? Really??? Lol! Just kidding!