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OT: BP pistols.....
Just stumbled into a Pietta 1860 Army. I'd like to expand the BP pistol/ revolvers for survivors. There are a lot more Colt replicas floating around than Remingtons. Rifles are pretty well covered in Damocles and Starnaman. Title should be started OT.
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Name .44 New Model Army Type American Percussion Revolver Date Adopted 1860 Caliber 11.2mm Length 34.3cm E- Factor 10 Muzzle Velocity 1100 fps Weight Empty 1.13kg Weight Loaded 1.202kg Effective Range 30m Maximum Range 1870m Type of Fire Single Action Revolver Rate of Fire 12 rpm Feed Device Six Round Cylinder Feed Device Weight Six rounds 0.066kg (9g ball, 2g powder per round) Basic Load 50 rounds (0.45kg ball, 0.1kg powder) Basic Load Weight 0.55kg One of the first widely used revolvers, this weapon was designed before metallic cartridges were in wide use. This type of weapon is known as a “cap and ball” black powder firearm. Cap and ball means the cylinder is first loaded with black powder and a lead bullet is rammed down on the powder with the ramming lever underneath the barrel. On the back of the cylinder a copper percussion cap is placed over a nipple on the back of each chamber. Since this is a single shot weapon, the hammer must be manually cocked back for each shot. When the trigger is pulled, the hammer crushes the percussion cap, firing the fulminate in the cap and igniting the powder charge. The weapon has no safety and is dangerous to carry fully loaded. The Armory Volume One by Kevin Dockery, copyright 1983 Last edited by ArmySGT.; 03-13-2018 at 03:08 PM. |
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Name .54 Flintlock pistol Type Early (American) flintlock pistol Date Model of 1819 Caliber .54 Length 15 1/2 in; 39.37 cm E- Factor 8 Muzzle Velocity 725 fps Weight Empty 1.13kg Weight Loaded 1.148kg Effective Range 10m Maximum Range 500m Type of Fire single shot muzzle loader Rate of Fire 6 rpm Feed Device 1 round ball, wad, and powder. Feed Device Weight .011kg (8 g ball, 3 g powder) Basic Load 12 rounds 0.96 kg ball, 0.36kg powder, Basic Load Weight 0.132kg Represent common American made flintlock pistols prior to percussion caps and cartridges acceptance. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 03-16-2018 at 07:24 PM. Reason: spelling...my c key has died. |
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Neat!
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Name .36 Percussion pistol Type Early (American) percussion cap pistol Date Model of 1850 Caliber .36 (71 grain) Length 6 1/2 in; 16.5 cm E- Factor 5 Muzzle Velocity 700 fps Weight Empty 1lb 1 oz / 0.5 kg Weight Loaded 1.148kg Effective Range 10m Maximum Range 150m Type of Fire single shot muzzle loader Rate of Fire 6 rpm Feed Device 1 round ball, wad, and powder. Feed Device Weight 0.21oz/6.9g(0.16oz/4.5 g ball, 0.05oz/1.4 g powder) Basic Load 6 rounds 1.26oz/41.4g (0.96oz/27g ball, 0.3oz/ 8.4g powder, Basic Load Weight 1.26oz/41.4g Represents common American made percussion cap pistols owned by shopkeepers, bartenders, and town folks for seurity before cartridges had reached acceptance. Last edited by ArmySGT.; 03-16-2018 at 07:27 PM. |
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Name .54 Percussion pistol Type Early (American) percussion cap pistol Date Model of 1850 Caliber .54 (224 grain) Length 10 in; 25.4 cm E- Factor 8 Muzzle Velocity 700 fps Weight Empty 1lb 10 oz / 1.3 kg Weight Loaded 1lb 10oz 1.3kg Effective Range 10m Maximum Range 150m Type of Fire single shot muzzle loader Rate of Fire 2 rpm Feed Device 1 round ball(224gr), wad, and powder (35gr). Feed Device Weight 0.59oz/g(0.51oz/14.5 g ball, 0.08oz/2.27 g powder) Basic Load 6 rounds 1.26oz/16.77g (0.96oz/27g ball, 0.3oz/ 8.4g powder, Basic Load Weight 7.56oz/100.62g Represents common American made percussion cap pistols owned by shopkeepers, bartenders, and town folks for seurity before cartridges had reached acceptance. |
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