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    1851 Navy Cylinder Gap

    One of my kids has a brass frame Pietta 1851 .44cal that is at .015" cylinder gap. I never thought to measure it before, but checked today. I measured with the hammer at full cock and cylinder pulled back. In searching, I saw everything from .004 - .020" as being acceptable (.020" was...
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    Opinions on These Pistols

    I have two 1970's era brass framed pistols that I have had for a long time that haven't seen much use. First is a .36cal Colt 1861 Navy (no engravings on cylinder and circular barrel) made by Navy Arms, and a .44cal Remington New Army (no company stamp that I can find) Recently, I've gotten...
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    Hunting for a 2-Band Enfield

    Hello All, New here, but not to muzzleloading. I did civil war reenacting for several years in the past and last year got back into shooting BP pistols. Im currently hunting for a 2 band Enfield. In doing research, I have found several companies but see that Pedersoli is seems to be the most...
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