FennixMatt
32 Cal
Hello everyone! I recently bought a 1850s-ish Allen and Thurber Bar Hammer pistol. I bought it as a non working collectors gun, but after looking it over it’s in amazing mechanical condition. The bore is in great shape and the action is snappy. I had a local gunsmith look at it and he thinks it would be perfectly safe to fire. After cleaning out the nipple (a hard task since its basically rust welded in place, but I managed it) and cleaning it up in general, I did a test fire with a small powder charge and a paper wad and it fires reliably. Now here is the issue… This pistol is a breach loader, you unscrew the barrel to load it. On this particular pistol, the barrel is rust welded in place and for the life of me I cannot get it loose. I’ve soaked it in PB blaster, and that did nothing. The gunsmith I took it to said he couldn’t break it free either, and if I want to shoot it I’d just have to load it from the barrel like a typical muzzle loader. Would that work on one of these pistols? I tried to load it with a .36 cal ball (which is what it’s supposed to take to my understanding) but it would not go in the barrel. I wonder if this gun is somehow a .35 cal or something weird like that, or if this gun has a choke bore given how it was originally designed to be loaded… The ball just barely doesn’t fit, that’s why I’m curious. I know .35 caliper doesn’t exist (in black powder unless I’m wrong??) but it’s so close so that’s the best comparison I can give. I apologize for the block of text, just wanted to make sure I didn’t leave anything out! Thank you for any help you can give me, I’m interested in hearing your opinions!
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