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Caplock Long Guns / Re: Auction wins again
« Last post by Winter Hawk on January 07, 2026, 08:37:19 PM »
"No Fly Zone", a fly is not needed with a single trigger, or so I've read.  However, the T-C rifles with single trigger I've had benefited from the addition of one.  Maybe I'm too quick to relax my trigger finger?

~Kees~
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Gun Building and Repair / Re: Mountain Man Musket Co.
« Last post by No Powder on January 07, 2026, 03:05:51 PM »
Thanks Nit Wit. Good  talking to you again. If you're who I think you are, I talked to you at Ft. Frederick several years ago, in front of Tim Williams tent.
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Gun Building and Repair / Re: Mountain Man Musket Co.
« Last post by Nit Wit on January 07, 2026, 10:26:18 AM »
He runs Thompson Center Enthusiasts on FB, goes by Deester Bees. He worked for T/c and bought tooling and records(no they didn't burn, tooling burned and wood shop). He is the real deal and I have done business with him. I highly recommend him.
Nit Wit
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General Interest / Re: What's the difference?
« Last post by RobD on January 06, 2026, 11:50:01 AM »
Really quick search shows average BP temps to ignite between 500 f - 860 f with a combustion temp of just north of 2550 f
 Better get the jet lube  :hairy
Kevin

Anything that's decent is better than nothing.  Breech threads are hidden from direct contact with ignition, so a temp range is really all about how long the lube/grease will last before getting cooked out.

For me, this thread lubing/greasing concern is about ease of removal and something is way better than the nothing.

With all the Kibler breech plugs I've removed so far - a dozen - I never detected any lube/grease.  To be fair, they were all relatively easy to remove with proper tools.  Which makes sense since these bbls and plugs were never fired, ever.  Jim's remarks in forum posts concerning the anti-seize lubing/greasing of breech plugs, or anything screwed into a BP bbl, is mostly on the order of it doesn't matter.  I think that's a long term mistake.  There is NO need to remove breech plugs for any cleaning/maintenance reason.  But there are some RARE instances when it is desirable, such as installing a new touch hole liner, or a stuck ball/load that won't respond to normal methods, or to lap the bore, or to "fresh" the bore.  For a few bucks cost of any quality anti-seize lube/grease, if ya can do it, why not?

The offshore gun breech plugs are hit or miss for more than a few reasons.  None are lubed at all, for the few dozen I've pulled off over the decades.  Some that were in brandy new guns were near impossible to remove; it was like they were welded on.  Here's some text from the Traditions manual for their traditional side lock guns ...

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... interesting, eh?
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General Interest / Re: What's the difference?
« Last post by KDubs on January 06, 2026, 10:38:34 AM »
Really quick search shows average BP temps to ignite between 500 f - 860 f with a combustion temp of just north of 2550 f
 Better get the jet lube  :hairy
Kevin
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General Interest / Re: What's the difference?
« Last post by RobD on January 06, 2026, 10:28:24 AM »
So you don't think a wide temperature rating will be sufficient?

Depends on what is a "wide temperature rating".  Is there a temp range rating for SuperLube?

Permatex, which is aluminum based, has a -60F to 1600F rating which would work for me.

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General Interest / Re: What's the difference?
« Last post by Nessmuk on January 06, 2026, 10:05:50 AM »
From Instant Frostbite to glowing Cherry Red!! Yeah, I think that will cover it for you.  :laffing :laffing :laffing
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General Interest / Re: What's the difference?
« Last post by No Powder on January 06, 2026, 08:06:59 AM »
So you don't think a wide temperature rating will be sufficient?
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General Interest / Re: What's the difference?
« Last post by KDubs on January 06, 2026, 05:57:05 AM »
2600 *F huh. Pretty durn hot !
 Never looked into what kind of temps might occur at the breech upon touching her off.
 Bet it's pretty hot too.
 Kevin
 
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General Interest / Re: What's the difference?
« Last post by RobD on January 06, 2026, 05:48:33 AM »
What will matter to me is the temperature rating of any anti-seize grease, which is why I use Jet Lube Nikal for anything screwed into a black powder bbl.



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