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    SOLD Pietta 36 Caliber - 1858 Remington Type - tuned for competition

    I bought this a few years back and was told that it was customized and tuned for competition. The trigger does seem quite nice for that purpose. One of the notches on the cylinder is marked with white paint, I assume for competition purposes. I have never fired this pistol during the years that...
  2. N

    Black spots in original Remington New Army Model cylinder chambers from 1864

    Howdy folks. I discovered black spots in my original New Army Model produced June 1864 Previous owner shot a few 35 grain FFFg BP loads in it with 454 roundballs and said the spots are not to be worried about. So one could say it has been pressure tested with high pressure loads considering...
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    SOLD Pietta 1858 .44 cylinder w/ new nipples - $60 shipped

    Please read my description carefully to avoid any unexpected disappointment. I have an extra Pietta 1858 .44 caliber cylinder to sell. It has brand new Pietta nipples installed. The cylinder has some cosmetic defects. The previous owner must have used some poor fitting tool to remove the...
  4. Crypt0manic

    What type of corn meal can i use? Also a question about chainfire. /Paper cartridges

    Hello! I just recetly got lee's .456 conical bullet mold and made some bullets. My guns are production of 1860s so they are chambered larger then piettas and uberti etc...i don't really shave a ring with my conicals but i get to push alot to get them in. That gun is supposed to be .457 and the...
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    Parker Hale Pattern 1858

    Hey Muzzleloading forum! I have just bought a PH Enfield rather cheap for 400 dollars. Specs: Barrel Length: 840 mm Total Length: 1250 mm S/N: 7923 Marked "BP" on top with a crown and have some questions about the firearm How many rifles did Parker Hale reproduce (serial number wise) from...
  6. Crypt0manic

    Serial numbers on my rem. 1858?

    Hey guys! I just got my second original remington 1858. Not sure if i might keep or sell it since they're too expensive really for keeping a few of them. But i wonder about the serial numbers on them. The one i got yesterday got the numbers 48686 on the barrel. The one i had for a while got...
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    SOLD Pair of Pietta 1858s

    I have a pair of Pietta 1858s for sale. I bought these and Uberti at the same time so I could compare the two side by side. if you want pics of something specific, just let me know. asking $525 for the pair
  8. eldrima

    SOLD Lyman New Model Army revolver - $250 shipped

    Up for sale or trade is a black powder revolver that I'd like to sell. I know very little about black powder guns and I've never fired it. It came from my father's collection and I suspect he was the original owner. It probably has not been fired in more than 40 years if it was ever fired at...
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    SOLD For Sale or Trade Mint 1858 PH Enfield 2-Band

    Here is a closet queen emerging after 20 years. Low serial number, appears unfired. Only wart is the rear sight has been altered for target use. Minor bruises, nothing that in/out of safe did not cause. Pictures tell it all. Asst. molds go with it. You won't find one better. Bore is...
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