.454 works
.454 works
It would depend on caliber, for a .44 caliber you would use a .441 to .445 ball, for 36 cal use a .362 - .365 ball or conical bullet, You want to have your ball slightly larger than the chamber size so when seated you shave a thin ring as the ball is rammed into the cylinder chamber thus sealing the powder charge from moisture and cross fire and giving the best performance with your load.
I believe it was a 22 cal. revolver..................................
150 USD
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About $350-$375, depending on condition.
To determine the manufacture date of an ASM (Armi San Marco) black powder revolver with the serial number 43836, you would typically need to consult specific production records from the manufacturer or reference material that details serial number ranges and their corresponding production years. ASM produced various models primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, so it is likely that this revolver was made during that period. For precise dating, consider reaching out to collectors' forums or databases that specialize in black powder firearms.
cause he is stupid and she is smart do u get it?
50-250 USD
It should be a #11 cap. Comes in tins of 100 available from CCI, Remington and many others.
50-250 USD or so
45 ACP can be used in both auto and revolver. The revolver must have a 45 ACP cylinder.