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    Did I break my revolver?

    Ok so I tried putting the barrel back on the post and it will not even begin to go on. I believe the end of the post where the wedge goes expanded, is this normal at all? I realize it's one piece connected to the rest of the gun. I have thought of two otpions, one clean the gun the best I can...
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    Did I break my revolver?

    First and foremost had a little to drink so if my English is off I apologize. Second I'm lazy so my terminology will be way off. So I shot my 1851 Navy clone(pietta if it matters) yesterday for the first time, probably shot 8 shots had an issue with the hammer jamming up so I figured I got a...
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    Cleaning a black powder revolver

    I bought my first BP pistol a few days ago and have stripped it down completely, it was nasty. I have wiped down and used hot water and a tiny bit of dish soap but it's still got what looks like rust in the cylinders. Is it safe to use a bore brush on them and clean them like a normal firearm...
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    New guy from Colorado

    I am new to muzzle loading and black powder but not to forums. I bought my first BP pistol last night at the pawn shop for $100 it's a Pietta 1851 Navy .36 cal revolver. I read up a little about it and one of the markings is hard to read but I believe it sais CB which makes it a 2007. I am a...
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