Hi all!
I tried shooting it, and it does. Balls are accurate, bullets aren’t (quite expected though).
It’s an 1960-s Navy arms Uberti 1858 .36.
The question - is that step between barrel and cylinder acceptable? It’s my first revolver, so don’t know the limits of “acceptability” of such things.
As for me, looks scary )))
And as for remedy - I can only think of welding and remaking bolt cutouts on a cylinder?
I tried shooting it, and it does. Balls are accurate, bullets aren’t (quite expected though).
It’s an 1960-s Navy arms Uberti 1858 .36.
The question - is that step between barrel and cylinder acceptable? It’s my first revolver, so don’t know the limits of “acceptability” of such things.
As for me, looks scary )))
And as for remedy - I can only think of welding and remaking bolt cutouts on a cylinder?