It can be a monumental task if there isn't a obvious makers name stamped. Many companies imported Flli Pietta, Uberti, Pedersoli and others under US store names often with no makers mark on the gun, same goes for the kit guns. Look on the side of the gun or under the barrel or under the lock plate for any clues. Other than that I would look to the on line auctions like gun broker or auction arms, and see if you can spot your gun in there listings.
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what is the value of a jukar black powder pistol 007806
Yes.
Among other things, it COULD stand for Armi San Marcos- an Italian maker of reproduction black powder revolvers.
NO
check in with ANTIQUEGUNLIST.COM and ask them who you can send pictures to in order to identify your pistol... also furnish details where pistol was found.
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.
Either FFFg black powder or Pyrodex P may be used.
Which one?
Yes, Black powder guns are extremley dangerous a licence is definitely needed
The maker of black powder pistols featuring a diamond with "SKA" is likely the Italian firearms manufacturer "Pietta." They are known for producing a range of black powder firearms, including revolvers and pistols. The "SKA" mark may refer to a specific model or series within their product line.
How much is a old black powder only 45 cal long barrel pistol worth?