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Very nice uberti 1849 Wells Fargo .31 pocket. This is a sweet little gun and is fitted with slixahot nipples! I have not shot it, just put the nipples on. Asking 275 shipped. PayPal is preferred!
Mike
 

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I'd like to buy it if there is no rust or corrosion in the bore, cylinder chambers, or frame.
Paypal is anti-gun bigtime, so I do not use them.
But I can send you a Postal money order.
Thanks for your consideration.
--Dawg
Looks like Columbus beat me to the draw.
Please consider me next in line.
 
To load mine (an 1848) use a normal muzzle loader short starter (shorter the better, mine has only a 2" hickory rod). Cylinder upside down on a wooden table. Tap the ball in with the short starter by tapping the head of the starter ball with a mallet.
EDIT: I used FFFFg too, even before watching this video. Because I need to use up the can of FFFFg. At 3 grains in the pan, the can lasts too long, forever. Need to use it up.

 
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