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Goonerized 1862 2nd Gen Colt Pocket Navy!
What size ball and conical bullet is best for an Uberti 1849 model in .31 caliber?
So long as it "shaves" a slight lead ring when loading, it will work properly.A .323" ball worked very well in the .31's I had
If you look at Lymans Black Powder Manual you'll see the 31 with RB is rated between 550 to 800 fps, with energy levels at 40 to 70 Ft/lbs of energy.
At those levels I'd carry a NAA unmentionable, which is much more reliable.
Remember when the revolver was introduced the world was mostly accustomed to single shot pistols, so if it went off twice it was a success.
For fun and plinking go with what you like. But for serious self defense get something designed with a cartridge.
I would hate to bet my life on a percussion arm. You don't get many do-overs in an armed confrontation.
Great thing about a hawk or dirk is you never have to reload.If I HAD to use a 19th century weapon against a 21st century mugger I might just prefer a hawk.
Neither do they misfire.Great thing about a hawk or dirk is you never have to reload.
I pack a cap and baller more just for my own entertainment, like here I am at Perkins 4 miles from my house with a percussion Pocket Navy in a Bianchi IWB holster. Not very often.I have never entertained the thought of packing a C&B revolver for self protection. If carrying your C&B pocket piece, just pray that you don't snag the hammer on your clothing, and that you get the first shot off, and keep firing, because you won't know if you hit your target until the smoke clears. The shot(s) had better be well placed and the best shot of your life, because your life depends on it. If your lucky, when the thug sees your preferred pocket pistol, he might just keel over with laughter.
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