For an 1851 Confederate Navy .44 caliber revolver, you typically use #11 percussion caps. These caps are designed to fit the nipple of the revolver and provide the necessary ignition for black powder ammunition. It's important to ensure the caps are of good quality to ensure reliable firing. Always follow safety guidelines and manufacturer recommendations when using black powder firearms.
Might try Cabelas or LeBaron
As with most of the battles of the Civil War, the artillery used muzzle loading rifled cannon. The infantry soldiers used a muzzle loading percussion cap rifle, with a socket bayonet, firing a .54 caliber minié ball, such as the Springfield. Officers carried a revolver and a sword. Cavalry troopers used a breech loading Sharps carbine, a percussion cap revolver, usually .44 caliber, and a sabre.
Yes, you can shoot .38 caliber ammunition in a .357 revolver because the .357 revolver is designed to also shoot .38 caliber ammunition.
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38 special is only a revolver caliber. that's like saying a 44 magnum revolver or a 500 special revolver. a revolver is a revolver
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You take it to a gunsmith
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For a Smith and Wesson revolver in stainless steel that shoots short bullets, you might need a 380 caliber pistol or a S&W 32 caliber revolver.
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A .357 firearm is typically a revolver or pistol that uses .357 caliber ammunition.
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