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Long winter up here, made a nest for my ‘49. Also made a nipple wrench, screwdriver, cleaning jag, cleaning rod, form for rolling paper cartridges, and a bronze loading lever extension. I’m pleased with how 00 buck (.33) loads and shoots.
 

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nice, which bullets do you fire in yours?

and you offer a mold to cast those bullets?

I offer a .31 conical, but I'm out of stock right now. It will be a month or two before I get them. They shoot very well in the Colt .31, but are too long to fit in the Remington .31 pocket.
 
No one makes them this pretty any more--Uberti imported by Allen Firearms, Santa Fe New Mexico, 1985. Silver plated trigger guard and backstrap, charcoal blue. It has been fired a lot over the years but I have kept it clean and oiled so it retains most of the original finish.

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Who also has .31 caliber pocket pistols?
Post pics if ya got em...!
here's my original vintage Colt 1849 Pocket 6-shot before I cleaned it...
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and here it is while cleaning off all the corrosion...
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unfortunately I cannot fire the original cylinder because I cannot get any of my percussion caps to fit the cones, so I am getting a modern cylinder fitted so I can fire this .31 pocket revolver


Fitting caps to cones/ nipples is not a problem. Details of fitting problem?...c
 
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