GLOCKer
32 Cal
I'm kind of moving this discussion over here from the "Firearm Identification" sub-form because she's been identified.
And it's been deluver to my house today by USPS!
I'm so excited to finally own a cap and ball revolver after wanting one for well over a decade. I scored this on for $84 and shipping from an online auction.
Thanks ro this forum, it's been identified as a RAG - Rigarmi 1851 replica probably made in 1972. It seems to be only missing one part - the wedge retaining screw.
It function tests mostly fine, and seems to have a slight, occasional timing issue. The action also feels dirty and gummed up a little. The outside of the gun has been wiped down and oiled, but when I took the barrel and cylinder off, there was a lot of carbon buildup.
Also, when I let the hammer down (gently!) The hammer seems to be pushed off the niple by some spring tension.
I'm considering a total take down of this gun for a deep cleaning. If I do that, I'll touch up the bluing and clean up the brass before reassembly.
I'm really excited to learn how to load and shoot it!
And it's been deluver to my house today by USPS!
I'm so excited to finally own a cap and ball revolver after wanting one for well over a decade. I scored this on for $84 and shipping from an online auction.
Thanks ro this forum, it's been identified as a RAG - Rigarmi 1851 replica probably made in 1972. It seems to be only missing one part - the wedge retaining screw.
It function tests mostly fine, and seems to have a slight, occasional timing issue. The action also feels dirty and gummed up a little. The outside of the gun has been wiped down and oiled, but when I took the barrel and cylinder off, there was a lot of carbon buildup.
Also, when I let the hammer down (gently!) The hammer seems to be pushed off the niple by some spring tension.
I'm considering a total take down of this gun for a deep cleaning. If I do that, I'll touch up the bluing and clean up the brass before reassembly.
I'm really excited to learn how to load and shoot it!