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  2. Colt Army Model 1860 - Wikipedia

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    It had a six-shot, rotating cylinder, and fired a 0.454-inch-diameter (11.5 mm) round spherical lead ball, or a conical-tipped bullet, typically propelled by a 30-grain charge of black powder, which was ignited by a small copper percussion cap that contained a volatile charge of fulminate of mercury (a substance that explodes upon being ...

  3. Adams (revolver) - Wikipedia

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    The most visible difference is the addition of the loading gate and the ejector rod with its sleeve. The same revolver, from the top. Ejector rod and the loading gate are clearly visible. The same revolver, from the back. Bored-through, breechloading cylinder and the loading gate are both clearly visible.

  4. Ruger Old Army - Wikipedia

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    The Old Army revolver accordingly incorporates many modern design features, though employing antiquated black-powder component loading. This design was built around the Blackhawk, but it takes its styling cues from the Spiller and Burr cap and ball pistol. This is due to the frame being longer in front to accommodate the loading lever and pivot ...

  5. Colt Paterson - Wikipedia

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    To load the revolver, the shooter would: Draw the hammer to half-cock to free the cylinder for removal and rotation, Push the barrel wedge from right to left until it stops against a retaining screw, Pull the barrel and then the cylinder off the central arbor, Fill the individual chambers with powder leaving enough room to seat a lead ball,

  6. Colt Walker - Wikipedia

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    The Colt Walker holds a powder charge of 60 grains (3.9 g) in each chamber, more than twice what a typical black powder revolver holds. It weighs 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 pounds (2 kg) unloaded, has a 9-inch (230 mm) barrel, and fires a .44 caliber (0.454 in (11.5 mm) diameter) conical and round ball.

  7. .45 Black Powder Magnum - Wikipedia

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    However, this does not necessarily preclude the use of smaller black-powder loads. As with any black-powder load there should never be an air gap between the powder and the bullet. An air gap can cause a dangerous pressure spike condition causing bursting of the chamber, cylinder, or barrel. Various filler materials such as corn meal, fiber ...

  8. Starr revolver - Wikipedia

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    The cartridge idea had proved unpopular, so the cylinders were bored parallel for use with ball and powder and a ramrod installed on the left side of the barrel. The Beaumont–Adams differs from the Starr DA in that it is configured for a SA/DA mode. Some sources claim that Starr and Beaumont did not produce enough revolvers to be considered ...

  9. Modèle 1892 revolver - Wikipedia

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    Originally chambered for an 8mm black-powder cartridge closely resembling the .32-20 WCF round, later models issued during World War I and thereafter fired the same 8mm cartridge loaded with smokeless powder. The Mle 1892 revolver is a double-action solid-frame design, with chambers being accessed by swinging out the cylinder to the right.

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