Out of curiosity I went to look. An Uberti Whitneyville Dragoon looked at me with sad eyes. Well they have free shipping.We get excited and buy things we might not need.
Last email I got was,
It's on its way. UPS
Out of curiosity I went to look. An Uberti Whitneyville Dragoon looked at me with sad eyes. Well they have free shipping.We get excited and buy things we might not need.
It arrived today and I have made a video and put it on YouTube. Sorry about the video, my camera was set on zoom so it's too close and makes the movements rapid.
It arrived today and I have made a video and put it on YouTube. Sorry about the video, my camera was set on zoom so it's too close and makes the movements rapid.
I believe you will love it. For years I wanted a First Model Dragoon, then summer last year saw the Whitneyville on DGW's website, so I ordered them both. I haven't been able to get out and shoot them yet, but from time to time I get them out while watching tv and just handle them. I am considering getting holsters for them both and carrying them on short outdoor hikes when I do start shooting them. I love the feel of them.Out of curiosity I went to look. An Uberti Whitneyville Dragoon looked at me with sad eyes. Well they have free shipping.
Last email I got was,
It's on its way. UPS
I have the first model, I think. It has the oval notches on cylinder. But it has a flat spring and roller on hammer where the originals didn't.I believe you will love it. For years I wanted a First Model Dragoon, then summer last year saw the Whitneyville on DGW's website, so I ordered them both. I haven't been able to get out and shoot them yet, but from time to time I get them out while watching tv and just handle them. I am considering getting holsters for them both and carrying them on short outdoor hikes when I do start shooting them. I love the feel of them.
It arrived today and I have made a video and put it on YouTube. Sorry about the video, my camera was set on zoom so it's too close and makes the movements rapid.
When will the factory correct this? Why is it such a permanent feature in these revolvers? Is there some cost-related mfg. issue that keeps the factory from making guns with a correct arbor? Just wonderin'.I ordered one of these this last weekend. We'll see what it's like when it gets here. I don't mind fixing some stuff as long as it's not terrible. With a Uberti I'm already resigned to the fact I'll have to fix the short arbor to make it reliable and repeatable out of the box.
When will the factory correct this? Why is it such a permanent feature in these revolvers? Is there some cost-related mfg. issue that keeps the factory from making guns with a correct arbor? Just wonderin'.
Sorry but how many people really "Need" a percussion revolver, seriously?We get excited and buy things we might not need.
Oh my. You know my secret shame. I like to take my Walker or my '51 Navy out and hold it and admire its shape too. I guess that makes me a gun perv.I believe you will love it. For years I wanted a First Model Dragoon, then summer last year saw the Whitneyville on DGW's website, so I ordered them both. I haven't been able to get out and shoot them yet, but from time to time I get them out while watching tv and just handle them. I am considering getting holsters for them both and carrying them on short outdoor hikes when I do start shooting them. I love the feel of them.
bull...this has been debunked so many timesSeems like the Midway deals are often rejects from various importers. I have purchased several percussion revolvers from Midway this year that had gone on sale, and the majority had issues, some cosmetic, some unsafe, and one that needed to be sent in for repairs. Most were fixable, it's just a bit time consuming. The one I didn't bother to fix myself had a loose arbor (was an 1862 police). Too big of a problem for a new gun, better to let the factory deal with it.
If you don't mind diving into how these function, and potentially needing to fix some bad timing problems, then the sales aren't so bad.
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