Yes, the firing pin can be let down between the rims .. at the "V" shaped section between. But it can be defeated easily by the wrong move and suddenly become dangerous.
This kind of stuff was tried for years ... from 1873 on.
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HEY WB
- JT, 2021-10-09, 07:16
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What a rig! Back in the day 1851-72
- WB, 2021-10-09, 07:28
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YES. PINS ON COLTS AND SLOTS ON REMINGTONS (nm)
- JT, 2021-10-09, 08:26
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Why was it not continued with the 1873?
- WB, 2021-10-09, 09:20
- NOT ENOUGH ROOM BUT SOME - JT, 2021-10-09, 09:43
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Hammer notches break easier than you think ...
- Jim Taylor, 2021-10-09, 09:33
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GRET MINDS THINK ALIKE!! (nm)
- JT, 2021-10-09, 09:44
- GREAT (nm) - JT, 2021-10-09, 10:36
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.45 Colt Cylinder
- Jim Taylor, 2021-10-09, 09:47
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Meant to add
- Jim Taylor, 2021-10-09, 09:50
- The 1871-72 open top does not look - WB, 2021-10-09, 17:32
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Meant to add
- Jim Taylor, 2021-10-09, 09:50
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GRET MINDS THINK ALIKE!! (nm)
- JT, 2021-10-09, 09:44
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Why was it not continued with the 1873?
- WB, 2021-10-09, 09:20
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YES. PINS ON COLTS AND SLOTS ON REMINGTONS (nm)
- JT, 2021-10-09, 08:26
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What a rig! Back in the day 1851-72
- WB, 2021-10-09, 07:28