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Re: Brass Frame Revolver

--- In Muzzleloaders@yahoogroups.com, "Terry" <trogers@a...> wrote:
> I have a CVA brand Colt 1861 Army revolver with a brass frame. Do
any
> of you have one of these? I'm a little worried about the frame
being
> too soft for a full charge of 30gr. FFF powder. That is what I use
in
> my 1858 Remington New Model Army. If anyone has any advice, I would
> greatly appreciate it.
>
> Take care and keep Christ in your heart,
>
> Terry




Mon Jul 14, 2003 5:51 pm

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I have a CVA brand Colt 1861 Army revolver with a brass frame. Do any of you have one of these? I'm a little worried about the frame being too soft for a full...
Terry
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Apr 24, 2003
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A long time ago, I had a 3rd Dragoon with a steel frame. Not having a clue, I loaded it with heavy loads and sprung it all out of whack. I suspect that the...
George
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Apr 26, 2003
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... any ... being ... in ... REVOLVERS. WHILE I DO LIKE THEM, THERE ARE A FEW TRICKS TO THEM. I GENERALLY FIND THAT AFTER A THOUSAND ROUNDS THE FRAME BENDS...
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