Impossible to answer without a DETAILED description of ALL markings.
I shoot 16 grain in my .36 Patriot and it works quite well for that gun. I have a Derringer style "nick named the noisy cricket" that likes 12 grains. so depending on your gun that should give you a starting place.
Brass, primers, powder, projectiles, powder, reloading manual
Follow the recommendations in the owner's manual.
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.
50-150 usd
Seek the services of a gun smith.
First, find a copy of the owner's manual for YOUR pistol. Second, use ONLY black powder, or a modern black powder substitute, such as Pyrodex. The ROUGH rule of thumb is one half the bore diameter in grains of powder. A .32 cal would use ABOUT 12-16 grains of powder.
Flli Peitta is an Italian gun maker specializing in reproduction black powder and single action guns. Imported in the US by several retailers and distributors.
what is the value of a jukar black powder pistol 007806
Yes.
A muzzle loading pistol using a cap to ignite the powder charge