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    .36 caliber CVA 1851 Navy?

    It would be most appreciated if you do find it. Thank you for the help.
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    .36 caliber CVA 1851 Navy?

    I will look and see. Thank you for your help.
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    .36 caliber CVA 1851 Navy?

    Thank you so much for the information. I'll see if I can locate some fff.
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    .36 caliber CVA 1851 Navy?

    I will have to have one of my kids help me post some pictures. I'm not real savvy on some of the new technology.
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    .36 caliber CVA 1851 Navy?

    Would anyone know if it's possible to acquire an owners manual for such an oldie? CVA can't help me.
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    .36 caliber CVA 1851 Navy?

    Thank you for the words of wisdom. I may just see if I can locate some fff powder. I do have some pre-cut patches or wads to use. Thanks again for the help.
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    .36 caliber CVA 1851 Navy?

    I will attempt to post a picture. I have it lying right here next to me, and it is stamped #72 on the brass in front of the trigger. It also says blackpowder only,.36 cal, made in Italy on the bottom flat of the barrel. Thank you so much for your help.
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    .36 caliber CVA 1851 Navy?

    I recently purchased an old CVA what I believe is an 1851 Navy model. Serial#72. Want to know if someone could help me identify what year it is, and the proper load of pyrodex rs to use. I've muzzleloaded for years with a rifle,but new to the cap and ball revolvers.
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