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For Sale: REDUCED Pair Pietta 1851 Navy .36 caliber Black Powder revolvers and pair .38 Colt/Special Kirst Konverters from Chronicle articles


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Five pairs of CAS pistols is too much! For sale: A pair of Pietta 1851 .36 caliber Navy black powder revolvers, one 7.5" and 5".  Included are two Kirst Konverter sets, so you can convert them to cartridge revolvers. These are the two pistols I used in the Kirst Saber River Cowboy Chronicle article.  They come as  percussion revolvers, and have the Kirst 6 shot .36 Colt / Special conversion cylinders with gate and ejector assemblies separate. 

 

They have original boxes and paperwork, and come with 500 rounds Starline .38 Colt Brass, and about (500) 150 grain hollow base, round nose, Bear Creek  .357"Bullets that obdurate into the percussion .375" bore. (see my articles in the Chronicle for details.). These bullets can be used in standard .357 bore revolvers and rifles. (see photo below for my .38 Colt load next to original .38 Colt with 150 HBRN bullet) Both cylinders have .375' throats so you can also load the original heeled base bullets. Several reproduction .38 colt boxes like the one pictured are also included.  (Some of those are included, too) I am selling you two black powder percussion revolvers, and sending the Kirst Konverter in separate packages so you can convert them.  Price $950 with shipping.  NO TRADES!  Contact me by private message.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Tuolumne Lawman 6127 changed the title to For Sale: Pair Pietta 1851 Navy .36 caliber Black Powder revolvers and pair .38 Colt/Special Kirst Konverters from Chronicle articles
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These only work with hollow base bullets: i.e. 148 HBWC or the hollow base 150 like the ones that I load with the 150 HBRN from bear creek.  The percussion have a .375" bore. Ten-X (now defunct) was the only one commercially producing the 150 HBRN loads.  Buffalo Arms is loading them using the Bear Creek bullets, the last I heard.  Read my .38 Colt Article in the April Chronicle.  I cover loading .38 Colt in it.

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On 3/25/2024 at 11:38 AM, Tuolumne Lawman 6127 said:

These only work with hollow base bullets: i.e. 148 HBWC or the hollow base 150 like the ones that I load with the 150 HBRN from bear creek....

 

To be clear, you will definitely get the best accuracy with hollow base bullets, but you can shoot regular .38's in them (max OAL 1.42").  Due to the relatively big/close targets at most clubs these days, my '61 Uberti with a Kirst cylinder has not had a miss in the 5 matches at 4 different clubs that I used it.

 

You won't beat the fast Ruger guys with these, but you will have plenty of style points!

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True, I have shot standard Black Hills .38 Colts with solid bullets, and they hit the plate every time at usual SASS match range.

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I will have these at the HighSierra Shootout at Railroad Flat for FTF sale.  They come with about 500 Starline .38 Colt brass, and 150 grain HBRN bullets.

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Free Bump for a good ,

Cap Gun Buy  !

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Bear Creek Supply lists .38 Colt heeled bullets for reloading. 
.375 diameter for main body / .353 diameter heel / round nose / 140 grain / $44.50 for box of 500

All you will really need to come up with is a .38 heeled crimp die from Old West Molds

 

And probably have the cylinder chamber throats reamed for the heeled bullet

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6 hours ago, Trigger Mike said:

Georgia arms puts out a cowboy load in 38 special , are you familiar with their ammo and how well 38 special will work in these revolvers ?

It will shoot .

But not for crap in accuracy.

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