Manhattan Navy model

Started by Evil Ed, September 25, 2011, 05:38:02 AM

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Evil Ed

My first period firearm. All numbers matching,5" barrel and locks up tight. Been fighting the urge to put a few rounds down range.
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WV Scrounger

That's a Sweetie !  I wouldnt hesitate to put it thru the paces...pistols are meant to shoot if they are in good condition such as yours. 15 -18 gr of 3 fff should do ya jest Fine. It's really nice to shoot the smaller calibers and git away from the Big BOOMERS once in a while.

Evil Ed

Well,I was under the impression the "normal" load for a .36 was 15 gr. If I did put the 'ol girl thru her paces it would probably be with about 12-13 grs. I'm tempted.
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Montana Slim

I got into C&B pistols when I was about 14.....and gave the bug to a couple of my friends. We built some of our revolvers from kits. One of my buddies Dad surprised him with a Manhattan revolver. It was in wonderful condition, .36 caliber, 6" octagon barrel and looked much like a Colt Navy. It shot well, too  ;)

We used the same load as in our Italian .36's - about 18 grains under a RB.

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Just checked full load for my OT 36 is 25g 3f RB, 19g 3f CON. WM
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Evil Ed

Quote from: Montana Slim on September 28, 2011, 08:56:50 PM
I got into C&B pistols when I was about 14.....and gave the bug to a couple of my friends. We built some of our revolvers from kits. One of my buddies Dad surprised him with a Manhattan revolver. It was in wonderful condition, .36 caliber, 6" octagon barrel and looked much like a Colt Navy. It shot well, too  ;)

We used the same load as in our Italian .36's - about 18 grains under a RB.

hint-hint.
Slim
I purchased it off of gunsamerica.com and from the pics I was expecting a '51 navy clone as they look so much alike. Wasn't really prepared for the 3/4 sized version. I already have trouble gettin' my big mits around a colt grip.
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WV Scrounger

Well...yea it's a bit smaller...but ya did good! Ya dont see many Manhattens come up for sale on GB.....

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