DarylS
(.700 member)
28/04/18 03:37 PM
Re: Colt 1855 Revolving Carbine

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I had a reproduction 1851 Colt Navy fire six rounds at once. That was my fault though. My pistol was loose, from firing many rounds through it and was having ignition problems. To compensate I unscrewed each nipple one turn. I think it flashed over the nipples.

Flash overs do happen, sometimes from stupidity.

Vlad




EXACTLY - carelessness is oft times the reason for most accidents. The flash cannot pass through Crisco AND get past the ball tightly fit in a chamber. Rear ignition only.

The reason for the greased felt wads, was accuracy only, not to make it ring-fire proof.

With a TIGHT ball, one that is swaged into the chamber, or lead shaved as it is pushed in, the flame from a different shot cannot get past.



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