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Old 07-20-2017, 02:33 PM
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Default Pedersoli 209 conversion for percussion gun

I got a 209 conversion from Pedersoli so I could try black horn 209 in my Pedersoli percussion guns . Beats duplexing . I especially want to try it in some of my fast twist Pedersoli's



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Neat. Do you keep the same hammer? ---- And wash your hands you dirty old man.
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Originally Posted by Semisane
Neat. Do you keep the same hammer? ---- And wash your hands you dirty old man.
Yes . it just looks screws in where the #11 nipple is , so it's a simple change .
Those are working hands you probably aren't familiar with that

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Old 07-20-2017, 05:51 PM
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Those are working hands you probably aren't familiar with that
Oh. Sorry, my mistake. When I saw those dirty hands I thought you might be a politician.
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Do you have to unscrew that cap every time to put in/on a new primer? Seems a bit too much. Why not just make it a simple 1/4 turn "quick lock" type system with possibly a bit of spring tension (or O-ring) to hold it in place?
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capping in a hurry surely sucks with that thing. I had the mag spark for 7-8 shots before it ripped open on it. Its a neat idea and works, just havent trusted these things since.
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Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
capping in a hurry surely sucks with that thing. I had the mag spark for 7-8 shots before it ripped open on it. Its a neat idea and works, just havent trusted these things since.
I wasn't to impressed with the mag spark
I have heard both good and bad about them . That's kind of why I went with the Pedersoli and since it's going on a Pedersoli I figure might as well stay true to the brand.
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Where did you purchase the 209 converter?
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Originally Posted by longbowelk
Where did you purchase the 209 converter?
I got it at Cabelas
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