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  1. Ga1110 Eze Revolver Cylinder Loader Bald Eagle
Ga1110 Eze Revolver Cylinder Loader

Made from solid cast aluminum, this small, compact, stylish pen holder keeps your writing materials stored and readily accessible whenever you need them. The holder helps keep your desk neat and organized.

Show your coworkers you mean 'BUsiness when you draw your pen out of the revolver cha'MBer. Go ahead, make my day!Features:.

Weight: 16.1 oz. Each. Dimensions: 2.75?

Ga1110 Eze Revolver Cylinder Loader Bald Eagle

Revolver

H. Small, compact, stylish pen holder is made from solid cast aluminum. Pen holder keeps your writing materials stored and readily accessible whenever you need them. Holder helps keep your desk neat and organized.

I seat the balls with the loader and then feel the individual balls with the loading lever. This means that I don't lube the chambers until after the cylinder is back in the pistol.The more I use this contraption, the more imperfections surface.The jig I made, the one that is shown in the photo, only works for.44 caliber Remingtons and the ROA and the Rogers and Spencer. I have a sleeve that goes over the centering pin to fit Colt cylinders.

But I now have to make a separate jig for.36 caliber pistls and well as a big one for the Walker. I may find it is more trouble than it is worth.I have a variable volume spout for the CVA1400 flask I use which gives me a charge with excellent volumetric consistency. So I could seat the balls all at the same level and wind up with consistent compression.

Notice that I did not say 'correct' compression because as you say, it is impossible to feel the compression with this loader. I have not gotten good enough with it to know how far down to seat the balls and of course that would change depending upon powder and volume of charge.This loader is a work in progress and those who have followed its developement are probably chuckling as you are reading this. I did some thinking about my RAI cylinder loader and decided on these two inexpensive mods. I cast and shoot 'hard cast' round balls, so the handle was a little lacking in the leverage dept, and while I was extending the handle, I decided to add a lever/ram return spring.

This loader does not have, or need, an arbor to hold the cylinder (which I consider a plus). Most of my C&B revolvers are.44's, but the second ram will handle.36's and.31's.

The brass ring (which also came with it) steadies Colt type cylinders on the base. It works quit well and think well worth it's $49.95 price tag. This email link is to reach site administrators for assistance, if you cannot access TFL via other means.

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