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Falling block help
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<blockquote data-quote="dwcars" data-source="post: 2987793" data-attributes="member: 123453"><p>My 1885 was built in 1892 and chambered for the .25RF. It was in rough shape cosmetically, but mechanically very sound. I wanted an original Lo-Wall to shoot. I was considering several different calibers, but after much research I became learned about the limitations on chamber pressure limits of firearms from this era. I chose a liner for the .38 Special which is perfectly safe where .357 Mag is above safe limits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwcars, post: 2987793, member: 123453"] My 1885 was built in 1892 and chambered for the .25RF. It was in rough shape cosmetically, but mechanically very sound. I wanted an original Lo-Wall to shoot. I was considering several different calibers, but after much research I became learned about the limitations on chamber pressure limits of firearms from this era. I chose a liner for the .38 Special which is perfectly safe where .357 Mag is above safe limits. [/QUOTE]
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