!!! Help !!! Brass Frame Revolver; Cal .44; Not a Replica !!!

Started by steve, August 24, 2010, 03:06:05 PM

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Wild Billy Potts

Also let's not forget that they could sandcast with the best of them. I own an 1870-80s era cast iron skillet and the sand used on it was lots finer than what is being used now. I work with investment castings on a daily basis, and that old skillet is smoother than they are.

Montana Slim

ooopps....see my corrections...it actually the "pin marks" that give away the recent manufacture (IMO).
Yes, investment casting is quite old & casting in general goes back way before with copper-cast tools.

Take a look at an old Colt C&B revolver (inside) to see what I mean...they must have been cast pretty rough, cause they had to grind them smooth enough to fit the grips well (maintaining correct dimensions). I'm guessing confederate manufacture would not be more sophisticated during the conflict years.

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Thank you gentlemen, I stand corrected - :-)
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Quote from: Professor Marvel on November 10, 2010, 10:44:31 PM
Thank you gentlemen, I stand corrected - :-)
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No problem, just wanted to be sure we were clear.  Don't you remember the movie Johnny Terrmain when we were kids and saw it in school. ;)
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