The LeMat Revolver

Published on June 1, 2021
Duration: 12:05

This guide details the loading and firing procedure for the LeMat Revolver, a unique firearm featuring both a .44 caliber cylinder and a 20-gauge shotgun barrel. It covers the specific black powder charges, projectile types, and the mechanism for selecting between the revolver and shotgun barrels. The video emphasizes safety and addresses potential issues like chain fires, offering insights from an experienced instructor.

Quick Summary

The LeMat Revolver combines a .44 caliber cylinder with a 20-gauge shotgun barrel. Loading involves FFFg black powder, .451 round balls for the revolver, and birdshot for the shotgun. Preventing chain fires requires proper percussion cap fitment on the nipples.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to LeMat Revolver
  2. 00:59Technical Overview: Caliber and Barrels
  3. 01:23Loading the Revolver (.44 Caliber)
  4. 04:53Loading the Shotgun Barrel (20-Gauge)
  5. 06:35Shotgun Mechanism and Firing
  6. 08:38Chain Fire Incident and Diagnosis
  7. 10:55Final Assessment and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the LeMat Revolver?

Load each .44 caliber chamber with 25 grains of FFFg Goex black powder, followed by a .451 round ball. Apply bullet lube to prevent fouling. The 20-gauge shotgun barrel takes 45 grains of FFFg powder, an over-powder card, and #8 birdshot.

What causes a chain fire in a LeMat Revolver?

A chain fire typically occurs when percussion caps are too loose on the nipples, allowing flame to jump from one ignited chamber to an adjacent one. Proper cap fitment is crucial for preventing this.

How do you fire the shotgun barrel on a LeMat Revolver?

To fire the shotgun barrel, you must flip down a specific lever located on the hammer. This lever is designed to strike the lower nipple intended for the shotgun charge.

What are the key features of the LeMat Revolver?

The LeMat Revolver is known for its unique design featuring nine chambers of .44 caliber and a central 20-gauge smoothbore shotgun barrel, offering dual-fire capability.

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