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    Black spots in original Remington New Army Model cylinder chambers from 1864

    Howdy folks. I discovered black spots in my original New Army Model produced June 1864 Previous owner shot a few 35 grain FFFg BP loads in it with 454 roundballs and said the spots are not to be worried about. So one could say it has been pressure tested with high pressure loads considering...
  2. Blackpowderart

    My first ever combustible envelope cartridges

    I am new to muzzleloading and recently purchased the Crossen cartridge former as seen below... I was able to make some 30gn roundball envelope cartridges tonight for my 1858 uberti going to try them out when the weather clears up. Wish me luck. I really like the former it's relatively quick and...
  3. Crypt0manic

    What type of corn meal can i use? Also a question about chainfire. /Paper cartridges

    Hello! I just recetly got lee's .456 conical bullet mold and made some bullets. My guns are production of 1860s so they are chambered larger then piettas and uberti etc...i don't really shave a ring with my conicals but i get to push alot to get them in. That gun is supposed to be .457 and the...
  4. M

    finish quality of revolver cylinder

    Hi, just bought spare cylinder for my Remington 1858 by Uberti and wonder if poor finish quality of these drills in the bottom of chambers is something to be concerned about? Should I return this or it's normal?
  5. Crypt0manic

    Serial numbers on my rem. 1858?

    Hey guys! I just got my second original remington 1858. Not sure if i might keep or sell it since they're too expensive really for keeping a few of them. But i wonder about the serial numbers on them. The one i got yesterday got the numbers 48686 on the barrel. The one i had for a while got...
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