Hello all!
I could not find another category, so I have decided to ask here. I have been doing a lot of research on the Colt 1860 Army revolver, and I have found many references between the civilian model and the government/military model; The main difference being the that the civilian model used the round ball, and powder flask; with the government/military model using a conical round and nitrated paper cartridge.
My question to all is, in today's replicas, can a nitrated paper cartridge be used, or will it damage the firearm, and potentially cause damage to myself, and more importantly, others? If they can be used, does anyone have a template used for the Colt 1860 army?
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Chris "Butch" Castellani
I could not find another category, so I have decided to ask here. I have been doing a lot of research on the Colt 1860 Army revolver, and I have found many references between the civilian model and the government/military model; The main difference being the that the civilian model used the round ball, and powder flask; with the government/military model using a conical round and nitrated paper cartridge.
My question to all is, in today's replicas, can a nitrated paper cartridge be used, or will it damage the firearm, and potentially cause damage to myself, and more importantly, others? If they can be used, does anyone have a template used for the Colt 1860 army?
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Chris "Butch" Castellani
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