Hi everyone !
Just to discuss about caps jamming in my (Uberti) Colt Dragoon ”¦
So far, I'm using to perform target revolver shooting a Pedersoli .44 caliber R&S. This gun is marvelous as it never jams ”¦ due to its perfect cylinder design.
But when I'm shooting the Dragoon, fired cap prevents the cylinder from further revolving or worst, some copper shells are falling down inside the mechanism !
I tried a lot of things to fix that”¦ with no joy  !
The only way I found to fire my gun properly is to fire one round, then manually turn the cylinder (half cocked) two rounds further, extract the fired cap, so to be ready to fire the next round.
That's a bit boring ! :idunno:
So I wonder how people managed to shoot those guns during former days when they need them for fighting or to save there own life ?
Is that problem specific to Colt revolvers or would the replicas not designed as the original ?
(I'm a very lucky owner of an original Union Army Remington revolver (oct. 1863 ; picture : my avatar) that gives no caps trouble at all !)
Philippe
Just to discuss about caps jamming in my (Uberti) Colt Dragoon ”¦
So far, I'm using to perform target revolver shooting a Pedersoli .44 caliber R&S. This gun is marvelous as it never jams ”¦ due to its perfect cylinder design.
But when I'm shooting the Dragoon, fired cap prevents the cylinder from further revolving or worst, some copper shells are falling down inside the mechanism !
I tried a lot of things to fix that”¦ with no joy  !
The only way I found to fire my gun properly is to fire one round, then manually turn the cylinder (half cocked) two rounds further, extract the fired cap, so to be ready to fire the next round.
That's a bit boring ! :idunno:
So I wonder how people managed to shoot those guns during former days when they need them for fighting or to save there own life ?
Is that problem specific to Colt revolvers or would the replicas not designed as the original ?
(I'm a very lucky owner of an original Union Army Remington revolver (oct. 1863 ; picture : my avatar) that gives no caps trouble at all !)
Philippe