How to load a black powder revolver (with pictures)

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How to load a black powder revolver (with pictures)
How to load a black powder revolver (with pictures)
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Modern black powder revolvers are loaded in the same basic way as their historical counterparts. Before loading a firearm, you need to make sure the firearm is clean and in good working order. If everything is correct, it will be safe to load and shoot it.

Steps

Part 1 of 4: Prepare the Revolver

Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 1
Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 1

Step 1. Remove the revolver

Before loading a revolver, you should remove the manufacturer's preservative or any dirt left over from its manufacture. To do this thoroughly, you will need to disassemble the weapon.

The exact disassembly process will vary by manufacturer, so review the procedure before proceeding

Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 2
Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 2

Step 2. Clean it thoroughly

Rub all parts of the disassembled gun with a cotton pad to remove any grease. Dip the gauze in a cleaning solvent or hot soapy water.

  • Rub the inside of all cylinder chambers with a cotton pad.
  • Lay the drum down so that all the chambers are facing down. This will allow the water or solvent to escape.
  • Run a rag soaked in cleaning solvent or hot soapy water through the barrel.
  • Run dry rags or gauze through each chamber and through the barrel to finish the cleaning process.
Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 3
Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 3

Step 3. Lightly grease the gun when reassembling

When reassembling the revolver, you will need to grease all moving parts and the cylinder pin slots.

  • Note that resetting may vary depending on the gun manufacturer. As when disassembling it, you must follow the exact procedure before continuing.
  • Use a natural lubricant instead of a petroleum-based one.
  • Apply a thin coat of your desired lubricant to all moving parts of the gun. Don't grease the gun as doing so can cause failure.
  • You should also lightly grease each bullet that you are going to fire and the opening of each chamber.
Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 4
Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 4

Step 4. Verify that the weapon is unloaded

Even if you have just assembled the revolver, it is a good idea to check that the weapon is unloaded before continuing.

At this time you should put on your safety glasses and hearing protection

Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 5
Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 5

Step 5. Check the intermediate cocking position

Place the hammer in the intermediate cocking position. Aim the gun at a safe target and pull the trigger.

  • The hammer must be stationary. If you can pull the trigger and the hammer falls, the revolver may be damaged and unsafe to use. Don't charge itInstead, get the revolver repaired.
  • The intermediate cocking position functions like the "safety" position of the revolver.
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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 6

Step 6. Insert a cleaning stick into the barrel

Slide a cleaning stick or wooden dowel into the barrel and mark the stem in the muzzle. You need to be sure the chamber is in line with the barrel.

  • Take the rod out and place it along the outside of the barrel, lining it up with the mark on the muzzle. The opposite tip should end at the mouthpiece, which is where the breech ends.
  • Repeat this step for each of the bedrooms.
  • If the rod does not line up correctly with either chamber, there may be an obstruction. Don't charge it, you must remove the obstruction before continuing.

Part 2 of 4: Firing a Drum Cartridge

Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 7
Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 7

Step 1. Cock the hammer

If the hammer is not in the middle of the travel, put it in that position.

Point the gun in a safe direction. Don't target yourself or anyone else. Ideally, you should point down

Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 8
Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 8

Step 2. Place a capsule on each tip

Snap a capsule onto each tip with the gun pointed downward.

Note that you may need to press down on the capsule to ensure a good fit

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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 9

Step 3. Fully cock the hammer

Shift the hammer of the pistol to its fully cocked position.

The gun is loaded. Now you can pull the trigger and shoot

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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 10

Step 4. Fire a capsule

Aim the pistol at an appropriate target and fire each capsule.

  • A suitable target for the capsules would be a leaf, blade of grass, or a sheet of paper, placed approximately 30.5 cm (1 foot) apart. The target must move. If not, there may be an obstruction in the barrel. Do not load the weapon until you have cleared the obstruction.
  • Firing the primers will clean and dry each chamber.
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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 11

Step 5. Check the gun

Make sure there are no unexpired capsules on the tips before continuing.

You will also need to remove any failed or fragmented capsules at this point

Part 3 of 4: Loading the Revolver

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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 12

Step 1. Cock the hammer in half

Shift the revolver hammer to its middle position.

Note that the drum should be able to rotate freely at this point

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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 13

Step 2. Turn your mouth up

Point the barrel of the pistol towards the sky, keeping the entire pistol upright.

  • Keep the right side of the gun facing you.
  • Do not place any part of your body on the revolver.
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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 14

Step 3. Pour a measure of charge into the chamber

Carefully pour a correct measure of black powder charge into the chamber closest to the charge window. Repeat for each chamber.

  • Use a single powder meter. Do not pour the powder from a large powder container.
  • The exact amount of gunpowder can vary depending on the type of weapon.

    • For a.36 caliber, use 0.777 grams of gunpowder. Never exceed 1,295 grams.
    • For a.44 caliber, use 1,295 grams to 1,814 grams of gunpowder. Never exceed 2,267 grams to 2,591 grams.
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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 15

Step 4. Place the ball in an opening in the breech

Select the appropriate size of the ball or bullet closest to the breech loading opening.

  • The ball should be larger so that it only rests on the top and does not slip through.
  • Make sure the ball or bullet has been lightly greased before loading it.
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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 16

Step 5. Rotate the drum

Rotate the revolver barrel until the ball is under the loading lever plunger.

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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 17

Step 6. Seat the ball using the loading lever

Disengage the loading lever and use it to firmly press the ball down until it seats securely and firmly in the powder.

  • Apply gentle, even pressure when you do this.
  • There should be no air between the powder and the ball, but you should not crush the powder when seating the ball.
  • Also keep in mind that a tiny chip of lead can be dislodged when doing this. The entrance to the bedroom must be visible. This is a good sign and an indication that the ball is well mounted.
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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 18

Step 7. Repeat with the remaining chambers

Follow the same steps to load the remaining chambers with a ball or bullet.

It is recommended that you only load five chambers of a six chamber revolver. Keep the hammer resting on the tip of the unloaded chamber to reduce the risk of an accidental shot

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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 19

Step 8. Apply additional grease

Fill the space above the bullet in each cylinder with vegetable grease or bullet lubricant.

The use of grease can prevent "chain-firing" or accidental secondary discharges

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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 20

Step 9. Place a percussion capsule in each loaded chamber

Point the pistol down and place a percussion capsule in each loaded chamber. At the end of this step the revolver will be fully loaded.

Make sure the hammer is still in the half cocked position before doing this

Part 4 of 4: Fire the Revolver

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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 21

Step 1. Fully cock the hammer

Only switch the hammer to the fully cocked position when you are ready to fire.

  • If you are not going to fire the revolver immediately, lay it on the empty chamber of the pistol. If you haven't emptied a chamber, then support it on a safety point between two prongs or on a safety pin.
  • Note that it is not safe to carry the revolver with the hammer in the half-cocked position over a loaded chamber.
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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 22

Step 2. Aim and shoot

Aim the gun down at a safe target. Pull the trigger to fire the revolver.

  • You should be able to keep shooting until all the chambers are empty.
  • Keep track of your shots when you open fire. Make sure all shots are fired before putting the pistol down or reloading it.
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Load a Black Powder Revolver Step 23

Step 3. Wait a minute before reloading

Wait at least a minute before reloading the revolver. By doing so, you allow any remaining spark to burn out.

When the revolver is ready to reload, you can do so by following the same procedure described in the "Loading the revolver" section

Warnings

  • Always handle a pistol as if it were loaded, even when you know it is not. This is one of the most important rules of basic handgun safety and should be followed regardless of the type of weapon you are using.
  • Do not point the revolver at yourself or anyone else and make sure everyone around you is behind you when you go to shoot
  • Use only black powder for your black powder revolver. Never use smokeless powder as doing so may cause the weapon to explode.
  • Do not handle black powder near an open flame
  • Always wear shatter proof goggles and hearing protection when firing your pistol
  • Never shoot at water or any hard smooth surface. If you do, the bullet may bounce

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