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    SOLD: Spiller & Burr .36 Cal. Revolver

    WTS: Spiller & Burr .36 Cal. Revolver imported by Richland Arms Co. that's in very good condition as shown in the photos below.

    $275 shipped

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    "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. R.E. Lee CSA

    G-Grandfather 2nd Lt Charles A. Miller, Company G, 42nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry

    G-G Grandfather Sgt David A. Ray, Enlisted: Company D, North Carolina 30th Infantry Regiment on 10 Aug 1861, Mustered Out: 9 April 1865

    G-Grandfather Pvt R A Harding, Enlisted in Company K, New Hampshire 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment on 17 Sep 1864, Mustered out on 15 Jun 1865 in Washington, DC

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    762 --- do you still have the .38 round ball mold?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    762 --- do you still have the .38 round ball mold?
    .36 caliber not .38
    "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. R.E. Lee CSA

    G-Grandfather 2nd Lt Charles A. Miller, Company G, 42nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry

    G-G Grandfather Sgt David A. Ray, Enlisted: Company D, North Carolina 30th Infantry Regiment on 10 Aug 1861, Mustered Out: 9 April 1865

    G-Grandfather Pvt R A Harding, Enlisted in Company K, New Hampshire 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment on 17 Sep 1864, Mustered out on 15 Jun 1865 in Washington, DC

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    The cap 'n balls use oversized ball. The .44 uses a .451 (a few use a .457). The .36 cals use a .38 ball. If you use a ball same caliber as the gun the ball will roll out of the chamber and land on your foot.
    ANYWAY - trying to buy a .38 round ball mold these days is like trying to find Bigfoot.

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    The bore lands on this pistol is .356" in diameter and it likes .36 round balls
    "It is well that war is so terrible lest we should grow too fond of it." Gen. R.E. Lee CSA

    G-Grandfather 2nd Lt Charles A. Miller, Company G, 42nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry

    G-G Grandfather Sgt David A. Ray, Enlisted: Company D, North Carolina 30th Infantry Regiment on 10 Aug 1861, Mustered Out: 9 April 1865

    G-Grandfather Pvt R A Harding, Enlisted in Company K, New Hampshire 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment on 17 Sep 1864, Mustered out on 15 Jun 1865 in Washington, DC

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    Had one for a while. Used .38s. Can't remember the gun expressing any preference. Would be a bit nervous with tolerances that close. Multiple discharges always exciting.

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