Did someone polish up a Pietta Dance or is that a one in a gazillion Pietta?Little confused on the model
I have looked at a lot of pics of the various .44 Piettas out there, and all look slightly different than mine (See pics)
Can anyone give the exact model?
By the way, in the box, never fired, $200 at a local estate sale!
It is an extremly gorgeous piece. Pics dont do it justice
And dont laugh at my socks in sandals. I was in a hurry to run outside and take the pics
Probably more for "utility" or as a "poor man's Ruger Old Army" , Pietta makes a Stainless '58 Remington too.I've always wondered why the Uberti Remington NMA is the only stainless cap and ball revolver that seems to be marketed anymore. If anyone made a stainless Colt 1860, it would go like hotcakes
Well, as many people as there are who like the polished steel look, it seems like those same people would go for a stainless open top.Probably more for "utility" or as a "poor man's Ruger Old Army" , Pietta makes a Stainless '58 Remington too.
I guess they figure the market for a solid frame Remington in stainless is much larger than the market for stainless open top Colts, which the majority of people buy because they're neat looking, and they like the color case and blue.
I like the look of a gun metal or polished Colt, if you wipe it down with Eezox it's pretty much as good as stainless.
SS used in firearms is magnetic.Magnet grips hard, so it must be polished steel
They do go for that much pretty regularly. Not to me but someone buys them…There's what's claimed to be a Stainless Colt 2nd Gen 1860 Army on GunBroker right now, for about $1200
They do look nice, I'm going to hit it with Mother's Mag Polish and make it look like shiny nickel plate. I think it will look great with the fake Ivory grips.I think the stainless NMA revolvers look nice.
Agree. Once you polish them you have to work to keep them polished and shiny clean or they don't look right. Every little spot shows.They do look nice, I'm going to hit it with Mother's Mag Polish and make it look like shiny nickel plate. I think it will look great with the fake Ivory grips.
However, when they're that shined up any spec of dirt or carbon, or handling shows up like a sore thumb but that's fine.
I'd like to pick up another one and have a pair of them, it just seems like the kind of gun where you kinda need two of them.
Take look at what posted a few days ago on this subjectMagnet grips hard, so it must be polished steel
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