I intend to get a couple, or more, cap-n-ball revolvers in calibers smaller than the .44s that I now have. I might find, and buy, one without a loading lever. I wonder how big a pain in the butt is it to load one?
I believe the cylinder arbor was intended to be used to push the projectile into the cylinder? I'm thinking that as much pressure as is required to push a ball into the cylinders of my Colt & Remington, shaving off a ring of lead, it might be tough to do without the built in lever.
Maybe I want to avoid the ones without a lever..
I believe the cylinder arbor was intended to be used to push the projectile into the cylinder? I'm thinking that as much pressure as is required to push a ball into the cylinders of my Colt & Remington, shaving off a ring of lead, it might be tough to do without the built in lever.
Maybe I want to avoid the ones without a lever..