THE PERCUSSION REVOLVER TIPS AND TRICKS

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  • @USAACbrat
    @USAACbrat Před rokem +4

    Glad you are rerunning this series,, it is the best out there

  • @zeljkopetrovic3513
    @zeljkopetrovic3513 Před 7 lety +37

    I just wanna say that your videos about percusion revolvers are best of the best.Bravo

  • @timothyoneill7268
    @timothyoneill7268 Před 5 lety +6

    Brass frames are fine except for the glare, put a leather washer between the steel spring and the brass frame. Electrolysis makes this stress point prone to cracking.

  • @waynes.1118
    @waynes.1118 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks to you, I'm going to spend some quality time in my shop with some files to prep the sights and cylinder pin on my new Uberti 1858 Remington before it ever leaves the house. Your videos are incredibly useful to someone who has been spoiled with modern smokeless firearms.

  • @billrivenbark8983
    @billrivenbark8983 Před 8 lety +5

    The Colt Navy 36 cal is my all time favorite hand gun. I have a Walker and Army as well as a Remington. That NAVY Points like its attached to my arm! With that said, I love the way you can carry extra cylinders for the Remington. Reload in about five seconds. wondered how to make paper cartridges and now I know. Great info on accurizing also! Awsome how to series.

  • @grumpy82nd
    @grumpy82nd Před 8 lety +3

    Your videos have helped me a lot. Purchased a Ruger 'Old Army" in .457 Caliber. Thought I had made a huge mistake. Now I know better thanks to your videos. Please keep up the detailed information as it is much appreciated..

  • @cristianpopescu78
    @cristianpopescu78 Před rokem

    Best cap and Ball Videos ever! Lot of history and technology said in beautiful Stories,in a lovely american Englisch, great pleasure to wach it.Thank you Sir for these series.
    These Guns played a signifiant role in making USA a big Nation ,later able to save Europe twice : WW l and WW II.

  • @SwampOperator
    @SwampOperator Před 6 měsíci

    The man just has a way of explaining technical stuff to the common man

  • @dphillips4351
    @dphillips4351 Před 2 lety +1

    Great information and knowledge about the percussion revolver. I now have three to work on that I’ve had for years! Your a wealth of knowledge so thanks.

  • @wvbygraceofgod5508
    @wvbygraceofgod5508 Před rokem

    Blackie you really know your stuff. I know your channel isn’t just a black powder channel but to me it’s the best black powder channel out there. A wealth of information is such a short time. A credit this channel as my introduction into blackpowder guns.

  • @terrysmiff8469
    @terrysmiff8469 Před 5 měsíci

    Another great video. Thank you. Cheers.

  • @frugalj
    @frugalj Před 7 měsíci

    Blackie always does great videos!

  • @SteveAubrey1762
    @SteveAubrey1762 Před 6 lety +3

    Putting that "witness mark" on the rammed of a revolver is brilliant! It makes perfect sense! I do that with my BP hunting rifle, why not my revolver, just never occurred to me! Thanks Blackie!

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 6 lety +2

      yep the same depth and pressure shot to shot ..makes for good groups

    • @SteveAubrey1762
      @SteveAubrey1762 Před 6 lety

      Rammer...not rammed. Spell check is killing me! This is one of the most important videos I've ever seen on this subject.😄

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 6 lety +1

      thank you very much i have a new series coming i am going to be testing the bullets from eras gone .36 and .44 it should be a real eye opener

  • @jolllyroger1
    @jolllyroger1 Před 4 lety +2

    This was exactly what I was looking for... love the details.... every little thing adds up dosen't it

  • @Prowbar
    @Prowbar Před 7 lety +1

    Blackie, I've almost watched all of your percussion revolver videos. They are very helpful and you give good advice. Thanks and safe journeys.

  • @jwoltremari
    @jwoltremari Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the lessons.

  • @jamesherald2418
    @jamesherald2418 Před 2 lety

    Great video Blackie. Thanks

  • @todhurley3756
    @todhurley3756 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much I did my sights today on my 1858 .You have some great advice.

  • @nomadpi1
    @nomadpi1 Před 2 lety

    Thk u. Pertinent info; educational, complete, and able for a novice to do unassisted.

  • @daleweller5193
    @daleweller5193 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a 1858 back in 1964 from Navy Arms and it is very accurate,no modifications.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 3 lety +1

      navy arms made lots of good stuff i have owned many of the products over the yrs

  • @Al-Fiallos
    @Al-Fiallos Před 6 lety +3

    You are a wealth of knowledge. Thank you.

  • @aaronbuckmaster7063
    @aaronbuckmaster7063 Před 4 lety

    Very well explained and demonstrated. You gave all the necessary information to make a reloaded into a good hand loader.

  • @williammason8685
    @williammason8685 Před rokem

    Love your muzzeloading rifle series. Keep it up.

  • @billrivenbark8983
    @billrivenbark8983 Před 8 lety +1

    Hey Robert. That Ruger Old Army is a stout pistol! I used to load up to 40 grains of Pyrodex in my stainless one and boy did that pistol roar! That's a great one and the safety notches work great on those.

  • @Bill23799
    @Bill23799 Před 5 lety +14

    Skeeters? I lived in Houston, Texas for almost 30 years and we had skeeters
    so big there they had a pilot and a co pilot.

    • @poppavein1
      @poppavein1 Před 4 lety +1

      They are so big in Alaska, that they use them to drill for oil.

  • @jeeperalainbigal
    @jeeperalainbigal Před 5 lety +2

    I absolutely love a lot your infos about CB revolver, merci pour ça !

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 5 lety +1

      thanks hope to have more videos in the future

  • @JerrySwatsell
    @JerrySwatsell Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the tips. I'm pretty new at this.

  • @HectorPlasmic
    @HectorPlasmic Před 8 lety

    Absolutely love this series, Blackie.

  • @stevebrittain3807
    @stevebrittain3807 Před rokem

    the voice of experience.
    good advice!

  • @juan-carlostome7127
    @juan-carlostome7127 Před 4 lety

    Thanks blackie, for the good,well thought information you give

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz1 Před 3 lety

    All good advice from a man with great experience.... go easy on those crowns though..... The newer repros are usually fine..... Years ago I made an 11 degree forcing cone reamer that does not need the barrel to be separated from the pistol.... very handy for tidying up a bad forcing cone.... Not often you find a bad one these days, as you say. I used that reamer mostly on pistols that I had had to set the barrel back one turn due to wear making the cylinder gape excessive.... Still have it somewhere....
    I always check on a new revolver that the chamber mouths are .001" bigger than the groove diamater, and ream them to that if undersized..... I must say that the new repros I have had through my hands lately have been about spot on in this respect. Some of the earlier ones had undersized chambers and made shotgun patterns. Triggers are more often than not really good 'out of the box' these days too..... saves a lot work (and powder!)......

  • @JohnChandler2006
    @JohnChandler2006 Před 8 lety +2

    I love the looks of the Remington. I enjoy mike"s videos too! hate he's not able to put out vids right now.

  • @fairmanbockhorst1181
    @fairmanbockhorst1181 Před 2 lety

    Excellent information, well presented.

  • @peterwikvist2433
    @peterwikvist2433 Před 8 lety +1

    That is useful information. Thanks for sharing. Nice pistol by the way.

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493 Před 8 lety +1

    hey my friend great tips and a lot it works that way with cartridge guns to as far as cleaning them up ! I had a 22 that would not hit consistent cleaned up the forcing cone did the trick well atb ...tom

  • @thomasnugent3836
    @thomasnugent3836 Před 3 lety

    Very informative and educational. Thank you very much

  • @rickcox1495
    @rickcox1495 Před 5 lety

    I love your videos. Very informative. Thank you.

  • @JWalker6541
    @JWalker6541 Před 5 lety

    Watching this helped me realize I've been loading my 1858 Remington wrong - I haven't been compressing the powder using the rammer.

  • @jim778
    @jim778 Před 6 lety

    You make a lot of sense, I enjoyed your video. Thank you

  • @brenttonbmx
    @brenttonbmx Před 3 lety

    Haha 3:06 when he went for the mosquito. We’ve all had that exact look and feeling he did hahaha

  • @blackpowdershooter44
    @blackpowdershooter44 Před 8 lety

    Very detailed video. Thanks for uploading, I enjoyed it

  • @Chiefs500
    @Chiefs500 Před 6 lety

    Great video. I really love the look you achieved, "aging" that Remington. Just a technical note on draw filing. Draw filing is generally used to prepare long flat surfaces, such as the flats on octagon  barrels, for final polishing prior  to bluing. The file is held with the long axis at right angles to the  work piece. The hands are held on each side of the file, thumbs against the  safe edge, facing the worker. The file is held so the  teeth cut as it is pulled toward the user.

    • @Chiefs500
      @Chiefs500 Před 6 lety

      Keep up the good work, Blackie. Your videos are both informative and entertaining; among the best.

  • @matthewgarza2865
    @matthewgarza2865 Před 5 lety

    I love your videos it's been so informative

  • @AngeredKabar
    @AngeredKabar Před 4 lety

    A neat trick I heard for getting a consistent crown is to take a marble and lapping compound and lightly rolling the marble around in the muzzle on a piece of card.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 4 lety

      i have done that but with a brass carrage bolt head

  • @shenyathewelder9695
    @shenyathewelder9695 Před 8 měsíci

    My favorite moment: 9:00 “I’ve simply took 🙏 a file”

  • @ShellShock11C
    @ShellShock11C Před 4 lety

    Cool video, thanks for the tips!

  • @GunsWithGage
    @GunsWithGage Před 6 lety

    Great tips and great videos! I am on the edge of getting a black powder gun.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 6 lety +1

      fair warning..once you get one...your gonna want another one..lol...safe journeys

  • @TurtleBushcraft
    @TurtleBushcraft Před 8 lety

    Great videos very interesting thanks for sharing atb John

  • @peterstrobl6527
    @peterstrobl6527 Před 2 lety

    Thank's!

  • @williammccaslin8527
    @williammccaslin8527 Před 5 lety

    I like your take on this, following.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 5 lety +1

      THANKS AND WELCOME TO THE CHANNEL..SAFE JOURNEYS

  • @frankcheshire744
    @frankcheshire744 Před 4 lety +2

    I've probably watched all you videos pertaining to cap and ball revolvers. I got into the sport of black powder shooting pritt near 2 years ago buying a 1851 Navy Colt. Well, yesterday to my surprise, I found a 1858 Remington new model army under the Christmas tree with my name on it. Seriously though, the hammer pull is very hard and would like to know your thoughts on how to lighten up the action so its not so daggum stiff.

  • @jamesvolo7948
    @jamesvolo7948 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video.

  • @mtnfordman
    @mtnfordman Před 7 lety

    Thanks for this information !

  • @independentthinker8930

    Great video!

  • @AmbiguousAdventurer
    @AmbiguousAdventurer Před 5 lety +10

    Right after finishing the video, the man loaded up his revolver and started shooting them damn mosquitoes...

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      @colbyfranklin8733 Před 3 lety

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      @korbinfox2878 Před 3 lety

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    • @colbyfranklin8733
      @colbyfranklin8733 Před 3 lety

      @Jayceon Santana happy to help xD

  • @davidhare9161
    @davidhare9161 Před 3 lety

    I have thoroughly enjoyed you percussion revolver series. You know if you hear certain unimportant words you know are incorrect, it bugs you/me. You and a lot of other people continue this error. Front sight. It is Patridge front sight not Partridge front sight. Should not bother me but it does.

  • @dennispaxton3315
    @dennispaxton3315 Před 4 lety

    Really enjoyed shooting the uberti 1860 44 army. Still having trouble aiming. I don't stand when I shoot. Shoots high. Next trip I will stand and shoot. Hope it helps my aim.

  • @icarusairways6139
    @icarusairways6139 Před 4 lety

    Good information here, thanks.

  • @Brasspounder100
    @Brasspounder100 Před 4 lety

    Good Stuff...The Straight of it, for sure!

  • @kctreemann
    @kctreemann Před 4 lety

    Very informative,,, thanks,,,

  • @bloodbathbushcraft
    @bloodbathbushcraft Před 5 lety

    Get yourself some bright red nail polish for the front sight and for the safety notch some orange or another color. A metal wire cage for a small flash light or laser.

  • @tomflip2078
    @tomflip2078 Před 2 lety

    I need to do all this. I still haven't shot mine once. Almost there

  • @sackett68
    @sackett68 Před 8 lety +5

    Another great video! I have a question though. Did you "antique" your guns or are they just that worn from use? Just curios.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 8 lety +8

      +sackett68 the 1858 is antiqued..the other gun is just 30yrs of use

  • @bozarus
    @bozarus Před rokem

    Hey Blackie, great info as alwyas. But... Where is that link to the tuning video that you were talking about (7:30ish)?

  • @paulm.6966
    @paulm.6966 Před 6 lety +2

    I finally got my UBertie 1858 44 caliber yesterday. I’m so happy. I appreciate all of your videos. All I could find around my town was .451 balls. The manual that comes with the uBertie pistol says to use .457. On another cap and ball blog, someone warned me not to shoot the .451 in the Uberti Or I would think I was having a chain fire because the recoil will work the balls out of the cylinder. Do you think that if I load my cylinder that shooting a .451 ball will , be a problem?

    • @paulm.6966
      @paulm.6966 Před 6 lety

      I guess the way the manual reads is, you should use .454”/.457”. So I will not use the .451. But do you think it would make a difference between the .454 or the .457? And thank you again

    • @cvcoco
      @cvcoco Před 2 lety +1

      @Paul M. Here is what I know from a variety of dealers and shooters. The bottom line is to use .454 and those are as common as .451 or .457. Im told you can get away with .451 if nothing else is possible but that you should go to the trouble to get .454. There are a variety of online sources for it, just look around. The prices in Nov 21 are about $13/100. The Uberti manual says .454/.457 but Im told the .457 isnt necessary and is too tight a fit to load. Its 3 years on since your comment, what did you finally do?

    • @paulm.6966
      @paulm.6966 Před 2 lety

      @@cvcoco I ended up finding the . 454. And that's all I use. And I use Swiss black powder . And everything is really good. Thank you for your great advice

    • @cvcoco
      @cvcoco Před 2 lety

      @@paulm.6966 I could have also said that guns are not all the same and the different sizes can be tried. Cylinders arent sloppily made but 1 or 2/1000th is easy to be wrong about in the machines. Rifle barrels are commonly off when you compare to each other and they sell sizing kits so you can determine YOUR barrel size and buy those bullets. In the pistol world there are two places the bullet has to fit and people go by the cylinder size. If I remember right, the bullet is correct if it takes 20lbs of force to seat it in the cylinder, then its good enough for the forcing cone of the barrel to take over. I think the manuals say 454 or 457 to account for differences in the exact size that the user has to determine, not that you can or should use 451, 454 and 457 all in the same cylinder at the same time. What the mfrs know is that one of them will definitely be right. Would it be great if they tested each gun and left a notice in the box before shipping? Sure!

  • @floydskyfire
    @floydskyfire Před 6 lety

    excellent advice brother.. its clear you are a black powder revolver expert. You will probably be modest and say that you are not. but you are. Keep up the good advice and good shooting brother. New shooters can learn lots from this channel. I am an old shooter, but new to black powder, your advice is priceless.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 6 lety +1

      thanks..i try to pass on what i have learned ..safe journeys

  • @t.w.milburn8264
    @t.w.milburn8264 Před 8 lety

    Yup Here goes,Blackie; Saving the Down & Dirty 4 last, Ain't he neat ? ATB Terry God Bless

  • @jasongross9178
    @jasongross9178 Před 8 lety

    thanks I'll give it a try

  • @cluek9780
    @cluek9780 Před 3 lety

    Beveling that exit to the chamber to swage the bullet on the Colt can also reduce the risk of chain fire, some say.

  • @taylorman1949
    @taylorman1949 Před 7 lety +1

    I bought a Whitney replica I've got it apart and cleaning. I found the chambers measure .363 and the grooves also BUT it has a long forcing cone about 1/4" that starts at .450 and funnels down to the .363 of the bore. I've never seen anything like that. How would that affect accuracy? Thanks for the great videos.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 7 lety

      hmm a taper from breach to muzzle would allow it you land .grip rifling..and then exit at proper size much like the original progressive rifling..if the taper is 450 at breach and up to 363 at muzzle that one needs to go back cause the rounds will not slug up well enough to fill that gap

  • @quintoncable4474
    @quintoncable4474 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for a great video with all the great tips. My 1858 has a very strong trigger pull. You mentioned a link to a different video regarding trigger work but I never saw that link. Could you please provide that link ? I cannot locate such a video on youTube. Your videos on percussion revolvers are sure beneficial to us black powder newbies. Thanks again.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 6 lety

      here is link to mine where i do a total breakdown and talk of how to smooth the action..since yours is a heavy pull i bet its a burr on the sear or trigger hope this helps
      czcams.com/video/T4jUmjB5QZw/video.html

    • @quintoncable4474
      @quintoncable4474 Před 6 lety

      Thanks for your reply. When I first got this revolver, 2 weeks ago, I used your video as a tutorial and stripped my gun down and did all the things you showed on that video. There were several burrs which I removed and the revolver's action was considerably smoother when I finished. However, the trigger pull is still very heavy. Would a main spring that is excessively tight increase the trigger pull ? I just guessed at how tight the main spring screw should be and adjusted it until the action felt smooth when cocking the hammer.

  • @sawyere2496
    @sawyere2496 Před 4 lety

    He’s so tactical

  • @edwadbrown332
    @edwadbrown332 Před 3 lety

    How do you set time

  • @martykitson3442
    @martykitson3442 Před 4 lety

    First rule of a gun fight = bring a gun, my 1858 Remington sherrif fits, you don't want to be my target!

  • @robertmiller8578
    @robertmiller8578 Před 5 lety

    I was wondering if a deburring machinist tool ( hand tool ) be best for breaking the edges or would they take off to much material so that the Drexel stone would be better to use instead?

  • @anthonyshalna4941
    @anthonyshalna4941 Před 8 lety

    It's a PAT-ridge sight, not a "paRtridge'. Otherwise, lots of good tips. I now use a cylinder loading press that loads all six balls at the same time. I get super even pressure that way. Ringer 1

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 8 lety

      you are correct...just my southern twang getting in the way...thanks for the comments..safe journeys

  • @markcharleswashington2073

    I’ve been using smokeless powder for the nna companion magnum.22, & I use a empty.22long rifle empty cartridge as a fill scoop measure and then put some little birdshot, press on the provided bullets and 💥, they’d make a great snake 🐍 load, or anything else for that matter, always have a good backstop.

  • @Makermook
    @Makermook Před 4 lety

    Very informative video. I've had a Remington .44 for twenty years and now I know what to try to help accuracy.
    Question: I just got a Colt .31 pocket revolver. It acts like the hammer isn't hitting the caps hard enough to set them off; about 1-2 out of 5 go off like they ought to and the rest do nothing. Any ideas what I should do?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 4 lety +1

      the .31's are know for weak main springs try ordering a new one..and see if that cures it..if not do what mark hubbs of eras gone bullet molds did put both springs together and see if that works

  • @megatrends
    @megatrends Před 3 lety

    Skeeters!

  • @terryconnell5856
    @terryconnell5856 Před 2 lety

    How can I water proof my b.p. revolver loaded ??

  • @patrickjoyce4521
    @patrickjoyce4521 Před 6 lety

    Brother, thanks for sharing your knowledge. Idk if you've found out after this video or knew before hand, but just a lil bit of vanilla extract from your local Walmart will make you about as attractive as a rare steak at a vegan restaurant to the mosquitos. Bout a capfull for each arm n a half cap for neck /face n other exposed areas.

  • @teampunisher7407
    @teampunisher7407 Před 6 lety +1

    Question: The Pyrodex 30gr. Powder Pellets, are these a good choice or should I use regular 3F or 4F? Also will these pellets take up enough space not to have a gap in the cylinder?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 6 lety +1

      the pellets produce good power and seem to shoot well..but like you mentioned..often you have to seat the ball further down the cyl to compress and avoid airspace..in most guns it does not hurt accuracy..but in some i have seem it wreck accuracy..my advice is to try them and read and follow the makers advice..hope it goes well for ya..safe journeys

  • @juan-carlostome7127
    @juan-carlostome7127 Před 4 lety

    What black powder do you recommend?

  • @gunnerk19
    @gunnerk19 Před 6 lety

    Have you ever done reviews or shooting videos of the Pietta 1873 black powder SAA style revolver?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 6 lety

      no i have not i have had and used them before..but have not done a video on them

  • @Jorge_R762
    @Jorge_R762 Před 3 lety

    At 12:44 you spin the cylinder. Is this perfectly fine with percussion cap revolvers? Will excessively doing that damage the gun?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 3 lety

      i have not found it to cause problems..it can if parts are not proper heat treated

  • @tccoup355
    @tccoup355 Před 8 lety

    I have two 1858's a 5 1/2 inch and an 8 inch. I use a kirst conversion cylinder with a loading gate in 45acp. I had to rebate the recoil shield with a dremel so I can load from the rear. I was just wondering, were there any 5 1/2 inch ones back in the 1800's or is this just something new? Also I just got a 1851 navy in 36cal and I'm loving it.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 8 lety

      guns could be had with what ever barrel the buyer wanted..check out the avenging angels sometime..they had one inch barrels..i have seen in a collection a 36 in barrell .36 navy with rifle sights ..and a snub nose 58

    • @tccoup355
      @tccoup355 Před 8 lety

      blackoracle69 I want an avenging angel. I didn't know they were a real thing back then though. It makes me want one even more now.

  • @timothyoneill7268
    @timothyoneill7268 Před 5 lety

    Pieta nipples have too taper and cause the caps split on the wrong way, emery cloth and a drill to change this to more parallel until the cap will bottom out.

  • @beerdonaldmcboozy
    @beerdonaldmcboozy Před 6 lety

    I been looking at the naa .22 mag is there any other .22 makers out that I can compare too

  • @danpatrick5015
    @danpatrick5015 Před 7 lety

    hi, you are making great videos, would you reccomend 5,5 or 8 inch barrel remington ? do you shoot better with a 8 inch? how much does it effect accuracy?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 7 lety

      for woods carry as a companion i prefer the 5 inch for its compact size..and ease of handling..for target work i like the 8 for its longer sight radius..both perform equally well out to 25 yrs..at that point the 8 starts to have a advantage

    • @danpatrick5015
      @danpatrick5015 Před 7 lety

      thanks for an answer, i will go with the 8 inch, i am planning to load 30 grains of black powder, then 15 grains of semolina, a little bit of nivea cream on that, .454 ball greased with nivea cream and nivea on top to prevent chain fire, what do you think?

  • @anthonyshalna4941
    @anthonyshalna4941 Před 8 lety

    I see you use Pyrodex. I've had only fair results with Pyroi in a single shot pistol, compared to Goex. Then I used Magnum caps or RWS hot caps and accuracy moved up to the same as with Goex

  • @IceBreaker.22
    @IceBreaker.22 Před 6 lety

    English is not my first language, but hell, i understand every word you say! Are you a teacher? ;)

  • @stevecunningham5374
    @stevecunningham5374 Před 4 lety

    Hello Mr. Thomas , I've been watching your percussion revolver series and have learned an enormous amount of info from them. I have what I thought was an 1860 Colt army reproduction. Come to find out it's actually an 1861 Navy because it has the ship scene on the cylinder. The question that I have is identifying the maker , on the bottom of the barrel is stamped the caliber (44) , black powder only and made in Italy. Is it a Pietta or Uberty or some other brand ? By the way it has a brass frame. I bought it from an antique store and have enjoyed owning and shooting it. It's in great shape , I just wish I knew who made it. Any help you can give is much appreciated. Steve Cunningham.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 4 lety

      the 1861 is in 36 cal both the 1861 1851 and 1860 all have that scene on the cyl. if the barrel has info on the side it should be a pietta if it is under the barrel it should be a uberti just guessing

    • @stevecunningham5374
      @stevecunningham5374 Před 4 lety

      @@BLACKIETHOMAS So I stand corrected , I have an 1860 army because the cylinder has the thicker reinforcement on the front part of the cylinder. Since the engraving is on the bottom of the barrel , I'm calling it a Uberti. Thanks very much for your help.

  • @darrellcross5425
    @darrellcross5425 Před 7 lety

    Blackie, I have lubricated some .454 round balls with liquid Alox . Should they work well in my 1861 Army?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 6 lety

      they should i lube mine the same way and it has proven to help

  • @royneder351
    @royneder351 Před 5 lety

    I have an Army San Paulo 1858. With .454 balls I get a led ring, but the ball still is loose in the cylinder. What's the best fix?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 5 lety

      try 457..often these are marked for the ruger..if that does not work look to dixie gun works they make round ball moulds in lots of odd sizes

    • @havocsrev3nge625
      @havocsrev3nge625 Před 5 lety

      If bigger balls don’t work then you could also try putting thin wads over the balls. I believe I’ve seen someone do it before with no trouble. I think they did it as a way to prevent chain fires but they might keep the balls in place.

  • @sjohn_8627
    @sjohn_8627 Před 6 lety

    I have an 1861 Navy steel frame Uberti and can’t find a screw kit for it. Will the 1860 or the 1851 kits work???

  • @journeyquest1
    @journeyquest1 Před 7 lety

    Pietta 1858 New Army with 45LC conversion cylinder. Could i take a spent 45LC case with a new primer and powder/ wad in it and load a .454 ball into the chamber over the top of it with the pistol rammer and shoot this way? This would speed up the shooting process and save me from buying alot of cartridge loading equipment.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 7 lety +1

      yes it can be done..but the best way to do it would be to seat the ball into the case and then into the cyl..

    • @journeyquest1
      @journeyquest1 Před 7 lety

      Thanks. i know the best way is to buy a 629 SW and load with speedloaders. Just wondering if loading a case short of a bullet and loading ball over the top? Could the case be sealed with wax or something and what powder would be used? Thanks again, i enjoy your videos.

  • @danpatrick5015
    @danpatrick5015 Před 7 lety

    can you use nivea cream as loob behind the ball and semolina or corn meal instead of a wad?

    • @jamesgenovese1652
      @jamesgenovese1652 Před 7 lety

      Dan. I use cream of wheat, corn meal and grits for a filler but not wheat flower. Lot easier to load. Dump some in and flow out enough to make room for the bullet. For lube I use poop lube ( wax in a toilet drain pipe seal, Johnny Ring) or the red wax that covers Baby Gouda cheese. Both are handy for waxing other stuff as well.

  • @masonwells3554
    @masonwells3554 Před 7 lety +1

    Blackie , can you recommend me a good percussion revolver for small game/defense?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 7 lety +2

      the 51 / 61 navy is a fine small game gun and it would serve up close as a defence gun

    • @masonwells3554
      @masonwells3554 Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks a bunch.

    • @Chiefs500
      @Chiefs500 Před 6 lety +2

      I would second this. The 51 Navy is one of my favorite percussion revolvers. A little powder and lead go a long way yet the pistol packs plenty of punch for small game. It is a natural pointer, seeming almost like an extension of my arm. As a defensive arm, it seemed to work just fine for guys like Wild Bill Hickock and Civil War combatants.

    • @clawhammer704
      @clawhammer704 Před 6 lety

      I like the Remington 1858 like he's showing on this video. I think it's stronger frame than the Colt. But I think the Colt looks better though.

    • @Chiefs500
      @Chiefs500 Před 6 lety +1

      I often hear people talk about how the Remington has a stronger frame than the Colt. What does this mean and why do they think this matters. Have we seen a lot of Colt frame failures? Are we planning on using our pistols as hammers?

  • @jasongross9178
    @jasongross9178 Před 8 lety

    I got a question, I just bought two new cap n ball pistols one nickel and one blued ,now the one blued how can I make it look worn and faded

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 8 lety

      +JAson Gross to antique it i stripped the blue with burchwood caseys blueing remover..then i used steelwool on all surfaces..i then applied a coat of browning (sold like blueing) and added a very light coat of blueing after the fact..allow it to rust over night steel wool it..and apply lube to prevent rusting..thats what i did with mine

  • @ianhale4466
    @ianhale4466 Před 5 lety

    Ive tried using Google, but honestly id trust your word more anyways, my new 1858 rem has a delay when the cap explodes and the charge ignores. pop BOOM, my older identical revolver from the 60s does not do this. Any wisdom??

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  Před 5 lety

      use a standard paper clip and open it up ..use the wire to go down inside the nipple and clean out the flash channel..see if that helps

    • @ianhale4466
      @ianhale4466 Před 5 lety

      @@BLACKIETHOMAS just for future reference, mailed capnball revolvers come in covered in some sort of oil, probably petroleum based, and it also gets in the nipples. After 2 full cylinder loads my problem was gone. Thanks blackie!