Had some time today to fire my 2 new Dance pistols. I'm using 15 grains of 3f with a .375 greased, heeled conical bullet. By the time of the Civil War, the conical bullet was the most used in all military revolvers. The Dance pistols were made in East Columbia Texas and later moved to Anderson, Texas between 1862-1865. A total of about 400 were made in 36 and 44 cal. These 2 are in 36 navy cal. The lack of recoil shields makes little difference in the pistols performance, other than the shattered caps fell away and did not jam the pistols. One has a fixed rear sight, the other on the hammer. Hereto, didn't note any difference in accuracy. Both guns were fired separately and together at the target, 15 yards off hand. G.S.
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