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I got this revolver in locked up position. Person I got it from told me it was his first time and never shot it before. Told me he fired 5 rounds 20gr Pyrodex P. The last round did not fire. Cap did but did not ignite the powder. Cylinder would not turn and the gun could not be cocked. He attempted to remove the barrel but could not get the wedge out. When I got it the wedge spring was holding the wedge from coming out. I used a hard plastic and with one rap it came out. A ball was stuck in the barrel and sticking out enough to keep the cylinder from rotating. There was damp powder in the chamber but very little. I then put it back together and the bolt would not retract. I disassembled it, a leg and cap debris fell out. I fitted a new bolt in it. Cleaned it and polished up the other parts and now it works like a charm.
I'm asking $230 shipping included.
 

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I got this revolver in locked up position. Person I got it from told me it was his first time and never shot it before. Told me he fired 5 rounds 20gr Pyrodex P. The last round did not fire. Cap did but did not ignite the powder. Cylinder would not turn and the gun could not be cocked. He attempted to remove the barrel but could not get the wedge out. When I got it the wedge spring was holding the wedge from coming out. I used a hard plastic and with one rap it came out. A ball was stuck in the barrel and sticking out enough to keep the cylinder from rotating. I then put it back together and the bolt would not retract. I disassembled it, a leg and cap debris fell out. I fitted a new bolt in it. Cleaned it and polished up the other parts and now it works like a charm.
I'm asking $250 shipping included.
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Offers? Trades? I’m not into 44 caliber brass frames. But a 36 caliber brass frame is more historically Confederate. Especially with a round barrel.
 
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