depending on condition $150 - $250
22-72
a32 caliber black power connecticut a thousand dollar
fill it all the way up get 1000 fps no worry about blowing up
Chances are that if you overload the charge in a revolver style black powder pistol, you can blow up the cylinder or blow the barrel off the end of the gun.
read whats printed on top of the barrel. re=pros have the Italian makers mark......
Yes it is concealed, but not illegal because black powder firearms are not considered a "firearm".
1gran per caliber
I would need to know the caliber and type (revolver, single shot. flintlock, percussion) to answer the question exactly, but the best place to start is with as many grains of powder as the caliber divided by half for a hand gun or revolver as a MAXIMUM LOAD. So a .45 cal. would be about 20-23 grain. I usually start out around 12-15 grains and work from there.
Depends on the caliber. A .45 caliber pistol uses about 40 grains of black powder. Contact the maker's website and download the owner's manual for YOUR gun.
The BATFE website has the answer.
If you have the Black powder model(made for blackpowder cartridges)these were made from 1890-1908.If you have the smokeless powder version,then these were made from 1909-1941.I am fraid that is the best that I can do for you.
You need to consult a Black Powder loading manual