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I purchased two open flintlock pistols at auction. One from 10-ring precision is .45 caliber and says to use patched .440 round ball, no problem with that one. The second one has absolutely no markings anywhere. Has a false muzzle, as best I can measure at the lands it's .375. The false muzzle just before the rifling is. 390. I'm pretty sure it would be. 36 Caliber. So what size ball? Patched or unpatched? Open to your wisdom.
 

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I'd try to borrow a couple of .350 RB and try them with ten to fifteen thousandths patches. If you need to go bigger, THEN try the .358 - .360... or you could try the larger one first, but most .36 caliber guns are comfortable with .350. Who made the gun? Is it vintage or a modern reproduction?
 
I'd try to borrow a couple of .350 RB and try them with ten to fifteen thousandths patches. If you need to go bigger, THEN try the .358 - .360... or you could try the larger one first, but most .36 caliber guns are comfortable with .350. Who made the gun? Is it vintage or a modern reproduction?
Reread my post and then look at the photos please.
 
What an odd-looking firearm.

A 1 in 16 twist would lead me to believe the gun is meant to fire conicals. If you wish to try round balls then a .360" ball with a 0.015-0.018 patch
 
I purchased two open flintlock pistols at auction. One from 10-ring precision is .45 caliber and says to use patched .440 round ball, no problem with that one. The second one has absolutely no markings anywhere. Has a false muzzle, as best I can measure at the lands it's .375. The false muzzle just before the rifling is. 390. I'm pretty sure it would be. 36 Caliber. So what size ball? Patched or unpatched? Open to your wisdom.



You won't see those at your local Rondy, I believe they are called "Open Class" in competition.

I'd bet good money it uses .357 lead
"conicals".
 
I believe you, but.
But what?
One detail that came to me is that the space gun had some sort of set trigger mechanism that was set by pulling or pushing a lever at the bottom of the grip frame. Another detail is that the guy who had the pistol was a too serious competitor who wouldn't sit around the campfire and have a drink and tell a few tales with the rest of us buckskinners.
 
But what?
One detail that came to me is that the space gun had some sort of set trigger mechanism that was set by pulling or pushing a lever at the bottom of the grip frame. Another detail is that the guy who had the pistol was a too serious competitor who wouldn't sit around the campfire and have a drink and tell a few tales with the rest of us buckskinners.
My “but” was that I don’t know what to say about such a pistol.
 

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