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CVA black powder .36 cal Derringer (debunked)

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2008

I load, shoot and clean? The CVA .36 cal Derringer

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  • I just got one , brand new in the tattered faded box. Assembled it and now it's ready to fire! Having a hard time finding a little powder but soon enough. What's a good selling price for one new and ready to go? And btw, the trigger is very simple so with almost no effort you could get those rubber bands off.

  • @DoubleTapper556 well they pull the trigger forward as the spring broke long ago. also one of the hammer springs broke right after i got it. took one out of a CVA rifle and with a bit or tweaking made it work. never broke again. had trouble with mis-firing for awhile fixed that too. maybe one day i wil see if i can make a spring for it for the trigger.

  • I have this same gun! It was my fathers. I just got it yesterday. He passed away years ago, and I found this stashed away in some old stuff.

  • @redsamuraidragon thats great. its an oldie but a goodie :)

  • Hey, think I asked you a long time ago if the brass ever corroded, and I forget your exact reply, except that some types of brass like what your gun is, usually higher quality alloys, don't turn green like the (all copper) Statue of Liberty. Has the gun gotten any sort of really light red "freckles," almost like very minor rust on steel? Think I ran into some similar, really good quality brass on a khukuri handle. Seems stronger than mild steel, and won't corrode, just a few tiny red spots.

  • @arrkhal :Looking at my gun, i see no red freckles. but i do see some small splotches of green, (dark) but only in a few tiny areas. This kind of brass doesn't seen to corrode like others can. thats all I know, the gun is still dirty for two years now and nothing except what i explained.

    I don't recall your past post sorry.

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  • @mauserman67 true. but i did the simple way just for the video. thanks for your comment.

  • if you use a patch it would work better than wadding

  • @Warrwench YW, i hope that everyone, will read your post. Blanks are nothing to mess with. There was an Actor killed a few years ago, i forget his name. He put a gun with blanks to his head and fired. took himself right out of the gene pool. :( oh well live and learn or not. :)

  • ty for the safety bit shooting at the can to show that a blank can still hurt.

    idiot friend of mine cut top off a shotgun round and dumped the bird shot out and shot it at his friend's face...the plastic wad took his friend's lips and nose off.

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