The Gamsters were made in Spain for CVA (conneticut valley arms) I believe Traditions has picked up the line now but has changed the name. As for the value, The best way to determine actual value is to search the online auctions, such as www.gunbroker.com and www.auctionarms.com or even www.proxibid.com enter your details in the search and see what has SOLD and for how much. if there is nothing current try the archives of past sales of items sold. Don't forget condition has allot to do with value, so compare apples to apples.
I believe those were made in Spain for CVA, and taken over now by Traditions.
1gran per caliber
Depends on the caliber. A .45 caliber pistol uses about 40 grains of black powder. Contact the maker's website and download the owner's manual for YOUR gun.
22-72
was a 38-40 black powder
a32 caliber black power connecticut a thousand dollar
Typically 50 to 75 grains of ffG powder.
You will have to specify if you are referring to black powder, rim fire or center fire and the weight of the projectile
don't believe any such item as 58 cal. black powder pellets. but, there is a 58 cal. slug for the 58 cal. black powder rifle
It depends on the type of powder, the age and caliber of the cannon, the condition of the cannon, the projectile, etc.
0.75 caliber smooth bore black powder flintlock muskets.Musket bayonets.Kentucky hunting black powder flintlock rifles.Various knives.Tomahawks.Sailing warships.Cannons.etc.
$850-$1,995