They do come in .58x.58.The only big bore pistol I know about is that Howdah. Don't know what caliber it is or if even a percussion or flintlock.
I've always kinda wanted one but quality seems hit or miss
That might work but too many skins.
My goal is a pistol that looks Hawken .58 to match my .58 Investarms Hawken. If I the match caliber I don't have to carry a whole separate outfit.I may build one, flint or percussion, but waiting for my barrels to come back from being breeched.
I was thinking the same thing. It would be a good match for the OP's Investarms Hawken. The only realistic option that I can think of for a .58 caliber "Hawken" styled single-shot muzzleloading handgun is to get one custom built, which will cost almost as much as a custom rifle. I think if the OP gets a Lyman Plains Pistol and has Mr. Hoyt bore it out, as @brazosland suggested, he will have a good shooter at an economical price.A Great Plains pistol can be bored to .58 smooth.
I just "looked-up" that pistol on the Dixie website-holy crap, that's rather pricey!I believe that my "Dragoon pistol" was made by Antonio Zoli for Navy Arms (back in the day). We often surmised that they were crafted from .58 rifled "blanks" that wouldn't pass muster for the then Navy Arms Mississippi, Harper's Ferry, etc. It's NOT a work of art (by any means), but interesting none the less.
Actually I have been looking at doing that too. I've scoured about everything.Why not find a .58 barrel, cut it too the desired length and either build or have built a pistol, cost effective no but you get what you are looking for.
I know if I have patience what I want will fall out of the woodwork.Is there a muzzleloader pistol in .58 percussion.
I know about Pedersoli Harper Ferry flintlock .58 and their percussion is in .54.
Anything out there?
Good Call. Any idea what that would cost?A Great Plains pistol can be bored to .58 smooth.
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