Picked this up yesterday. Pretty cool old brass mold. I will have to measure the cavities.
Picked this up yesterday. Pretty cool old brass mold. I will have to measure the cavities.
Looks like one I had that came in a box with a cap and ball revolver.
Here's a possibility?
https://www.oldsouthfirearms.com/Cim...ityball-1.aspx
It looks like it says made in 1896, that may be a clue also.
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looks like 36 cal... but could be .445... surely a cap and ball revolver mold.
where did you find that Tripp???
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Its a mold for a Cap&Ball revolver.
What caliber can not be determined by the pictures. How old?
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At the sale I posted about a few weeks back I tossed it in the reloading supplies box’s along with that Winchester 1973...and a lot of other toys n guns I picked up. Trying to figure out what’s what so I pawn sone of it off to re coop what I spent and end up with sone of staff at no cost when I’m done. Didn’t know it this was a rare mold or not. Finally got to go over to the house yesterday. I have zero knowledge of hold it is. It was piled in a bunch of reloading stuff. I’ll have to mic it for measurements.
Last edited by Tripplebeards; 02-03-2021 at 11:03 AM.
I'm pretty sure EuroArms wasn't around in 1896.
https://www.euroarmsinc.com/
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Those little brass molds used to come in the box with a new BP gun.
Got one similar to that, though with 2 RB cavities, stamped on the bottom 437. On one of the top flats is stamped 0471. On the side of one of the halves is stamped ITALY.
https://wbrpc.org/
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Well at least it has wooden handles and a sprue plate. It shouldn't be all that painful to try a test cast with.
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I measured today and it looks like .366? I used a cheap HP micrometer.
EuroArms was an Italian replica importer in the mid/late 1970's. That's a mould from one of their replica revolvers.
I take it the mold is nothing special.Thanks for the info.
Euroarms was a major player in the Italian Cap and Ball replica trade back in the 70's through the 80's. I had an Enfield replica for a while that they had imported. I think they are still in business although I am not positive. I don't shoot black powder anymore.
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