This fall I acquired an original 1860 Colt revolver. Never intended to fire it as I have a couple of reproductions. I had it out to photograph the other day, and started thinking I would like to shoot it. The pistol is numbers matching except the wedge which is not numbered. I checked the bore and all cylinders with a light, no significant pitting. The action locks up well.
Would I need to replace the original nipples, and who makes new ones with the correct threads? Replacing the nipples is one of my biggest concerns. I have had a couple of used reproductions where the nipples were very hard to remove and they had not been there a 100 years. I am concerned about damaging the pistol trying to remove them.
If I get that far, what about loads? I was thinking 17 grains Goex fff, wonder wax, then a .454 ball.
Any thoughts/concerns from those that shoot their originals are appreciated.
Would I need to replace the original nipples, and who makes new ones with the correct threads? Replacing the nipples is one of my biggest concerns. I have had a couple of used reproductions where the nipples were very hard to remove and they had not been there a 100 years. I am concerned about damaging the pistol trying to remove them.
If I get that far, what about loads? I was thinking 17 grains Goex fff, wonder wax, then a .454 ball.
Any thoughts/concerns from those that shoot their originals are appreciated.