For the most part I have used 15 to 18 grains of 3F powder for target plinking, with good constant results. I have used as much as 25 grains when using as a back up for hunting. Best to check with the manufacturer to see the "best load and maximum loads" they recommend.
Stainless steel, brand new retails for about $400
as much as somebody will pay!
According to Ruger " The new Army is not currently in production" I couldn't get an answer as to weather or not it would be again. They also said that parts and new guns are still available from there dealers.
Gun shows, gun shops, e-gunparts.com
At least 400 dollars,I purchased one new at a gun show for about that much...little moreThey are rare and they are nice
address col sam colt new-york us america
Way to little information. What kind of Colt Revolver? Single Action Army? Python? Diamondback? What condition is it in? A set of new ivory grips with a steer head would set you back 800 or so.
If you are referring to the Remington New Model Army or Navy revolver, we can probably help. sales@countrygunsmith.net
24 to 30gr of FFFg
Single Action Army or New Service?
The fledgling Continental Army took a powder and the British occupied NY.
The 1858 .44 caliber New Army model revolver stamped with "Lyman, Middlefield, Conn" is likely a product of the Lyman Gun Sight Company, which was known for manufacturing firearms and related accessories in the 19th century. However, it's important to note that the original 1858 Army revolver design was created by Remington, and Lyman may have produced these revolvers or components under their brand or for specific markets. The revolver itself reflects the design popularized during the American Civil War era.