I was cleaning my cellar and came across this revolver in a bag. It was in 4 pieces, the handle, barrel, cylinder and threaded rod for the cylinder. Everything went together except I can't get the rod into the hole under the barrel. The bore dia. is apx. 15/64". There is a patent date of 1850.
Everything went together except I can't get the rod into the hole under the barrel.
You need to remove the wedge in the slot. Could that be the problem? Its been a few years since I dissasembled one. It holds it all together. Or maybe a piece of metal is in the slot.
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
Everything went together except I can't get the rod into the hole under the barrel.
You need to remove the wedge in the slot. Could that be the problem? Its been a few years since I dissasembled one. It holds it all together. Or maybe a piece of metal is in the slot.
I was cleaning my cellar and came across this revolver in a bag.
yea I hate when that happens.
I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines. I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.
My grandfather built this house and I inherited it after all these years. I had been moving things around so I could insulate the cement blocks, gets very chilly in the winter. That's the only find so far. But I'm not done insulating yet. Thanks for the help.
Very nice, and like others have said, do not clean it! Should be pretty valuable even in present condition.
I love the 1860 colt. The one below is a Uberti replica made in 1970. I love to shoot it, it is a blast. Very impressive at night or low light, as my avatar shows.
Once again, Great find!!
‘‘A government resting on the minority is an aristocracy, not a Republic, and could not be safe with a numerical and physical force against it, without a standing army, an enslaved press and a disarmed populace.’’
I make paper shells and use conicals in mine. Zig-zag rolling papers work great!
‘‘A government resting on the minority is an aristocracy, not a Republic, and could not be safe with a numerical and physical force against it, without a standing army, an enslaved press and a disarmed populace.’’
My grandfather built this house and I inherited it after all these years. I had been moving things around so I could insulate the cement blocks, gets very chilly in the winter. That's the only find so far. But I'm not done insulating yet. Thanks for the help.
look up in the rafters.
i found a solid iron elephant in mine. about 4" tall. neat