Griz44Mag
70 Cal.
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A novelty gun with very little practical use - but interesting.
There is very little information I could find on it - except I think it was made by the CMC company and sold as a kit.
It is .36 caliber, 4 shot.
The cylinder is smoothbore and will take a .350 round ball with a thin patch. I was loading 20gr of 3F in it.
I replaced the nipples when I got it with a set of revolver nipples.
These nipples have only a few dozen shots on them.
Pulling the very heavy trigger will raise and release the hammer to fire the gun.
The barrel must be manually rotated to the next shot and resets the trigger.
It has no sights so it is a close range gun that you "point" to shoot.
It's a fun little gun and gets some weird looks at the range.
It is pretty picky on caps, IIRC it liked the #11 RWS caps the best.
Price is $150.00 shipped. I will throw in what I have left of a box of .350 round balls (50 or so)
ZELLE, major bank check or personal check please. NO USPS, PAYPAL or money orders.
There is very little information I could find on it - except I think it was made by the CMC company and sold as a kit.
It is .36 caliber, 4 shot.
The cylinder is smoothbore and will take a .350 round ball with a thin patch. I was loading 20gr of 3F in it.
I replaced the nipples when I got it with a set of revolver nipples.
These nipples have only a few dozen shots on them.
Pulling the very heavy trigger will raise and release the hammer to fire the gun.
The barrel must be manually rotated to the next shot and resets the trigger.
It has no sights so it is a close range gun that you "point" to shoot.
It's a fun little gun and gets some weird looks at the range.
It is pretty picky on caps, IIRC it liked the #11 RWS caps the best.
Price is $150.00 shipped. I will throw in what I have left of a box of .350 round balls (50 or so)
ZELLE, major bank check or personal check please. NO USPS, PAYPAL or money orders.