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Yesterday was my Blind Squirrel Day

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I stopped by my local LGS to see how they were doing. Lots of bolt action rifles and shotguns, but no pistols. While I was there, an elderly woman came in and pulled a cap and ball revolver out of a bag, and after a few minutes talking with the shop owner, left with some cash. The shop owner comes over to me, and shows me a nice replica Colt Navy brass frame .36 cal, and says I can have it for $75. Aside from a few dings and minor surface rust spots from storage, it was nice and tight, with a clean bore, and action was just a little stiff from old grease, but lock and timing were good. I brought it home with me, and will spend today cleaning it up and oiling it. No name on it, but it has the PN black powder proof, and AC in a box.
 
Here you go. I do not know if it is Italian or Spanish.
 

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Nothing under the loading lever, but it has "Black Powder Only" on the flat next to it.

Thank you, Hawkeye2, for the info.
 
My 36 cal 1851 model is even older. It doesn't mention what model it is, powder, caliber, precautions, etc. I don't have a clue who made up the kit. The Spanish, Italians, Heathens, or??? I built it back in 1970-71. It sits in a drawer. Fired a few times but that's all. PS: it might be a ghost gun as it has no serial # either.
 
you mean that even a blind squirrel can find a nut now and then??
 
Italian and not Spanish? Hmm, I paid top dollar for it $29. Thought that was a lot of money for that time & place.
 
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