If you are talking about an original Colt 1851 Navy, then that would be a 36 calibre percussion revolver, so no, it certainly wouldn't be converted to fire a 45 calibre cartridge. Many of those guns were converted, but the conversions fired 38 calibre cartridges. If you have an original 1851 Colt, it is a valuable antique, and you don't want to mess around converting it. If you have a modern repro, then you can get a conversion cylinder kit - but they do cost almost as much as the guns themselves (around $300). If converted, the gun should only be used with black powder cartridges, not modern smokeless ammo, as it is still a black powder gun.
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There are approximately 6 to 7 teaspoons of garlic powder in an ounce. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the density of the garlic powder, but as a general guideline, you can use this range for cooking and recipes.
If you mean the sindoor on women's foreheads, no they are not. It is a washable, red powder.
The exact conversion of commercial powdered cocoa to equal unsweetened chocolate is usually found on the cocoa container.For "Trader Joe's unsweetened Cocoa Powder," the conversion is:3 Tablespoons cocoa powder plus 1 Tablespoon oil = 1 oz. unsweetened baking chocolate.
Yes, finely ground is acceptable English to describe coffee beans that have been ground into a powder.
Block yeast is two to one dry yeast powder
it was a civil war muzzelloader that was update to the new 50/70 center fire black powder cartridge..................note. Not a 45/70 conversion
The tablespoon is a kitchen unit of volume and gram is a unit of mass.The conversion is not possible.
There are approximately 16 tablespoons in 100 grams of chili powder. So, if you're feeling spicy and need to measure out your chili powder, just remember that handy conversion. Now go make that dish pop with flavor, darling!