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They are nice looking revolvers, and if I didn't already have a pile of cap and ballers, I'd get one of these, it would go well with my polished up Pedersoli CS Richmond
I believe it’s white and treated. I have a 58 Remington in Old Silver and love it. It seems to clean up easier than blued steel.Is Pietta’s “old silver” finish stainless steel or just “white”? Purdy six gun, BTW.
That mothers mag polish the one for wheels? And how did you use it. Thinking of polishing mine up. Has some blemishes and fine scratches on it.Im not sure if your bring a smartass? Can never tell online lol sorry.
But i have no idea. I use the RWS 1075 caps. Never had a missfire with them. I pinch them and i **** and decock th3 hammer and push it on the cap hard to seat it more fully. Make sure there is no oil in the nipples before hand and it always fires.
The only malfunctions i get are after the guns get grimey from say 3-4 cylinders worth they start to cap jam and the cylinder starts to bind. the brass 1851 seems to be able to go the longest at about 6 cylinders worth before it jams and binds and needs a quick relube and wipe down. The steel 1851 gets jammed and binds after 3 or 4.
The remingtons though get bound up and jammed after the 2nd cylinder. Im nit a fan of those guns and if i had to choose between the two for a self defense situation it would deff not be remington. The action feels rough, hammer is rough feeling, spring tension is too much even when you losen That screw.
Anyway i got the 1860 old silver.
I found out they also have a old silver 1851 in 36 caliber ( mine are 44 btw) I almost want that too... lol but i have two 1851 already so i probly wont get it.
The 1860 grip is deff much nicer on the grip than the 1851 my pinky finger doesnt run under the grip. But the 1860 doesnt feel better balenced. It feels heavier in the front maybe im wrong ? however just like my two 1851 that action is so buttery smooth and apring tension is just so nice compared to those 1858s.
I wish i could go in the back of the cabelas to see what they have back there. they dont put their black lowder guns on display which i guess is a good thing.. so they dont damage then noving them back n forth everyday.
Here it is after i polisjed it with mothers mag polish. I need to get sone 2000 or 3000 grit sand paper and polish th3 barrel better though. Where th3 wedge is on both sides its got millions of scratchs.. it wasnt sand polished properly ther
It's a gun, not a piece of jewelry, shoot the damn thing and try to wear it out (which you won't ) and let it develop a bit of character and personality with it's own history. Take care of it scrupulously by cleaning and lubing but don't try to remove all the minor scratches, dings and dents it will surely acquire if used which is developing it's own character, personality and history!Im not sure if your bring a smartass? Can never tell online lol sorry.
But i have no idea. I use the RWS 1075 caps. Never had a missfire with them. I pinch them and i **** and decock th3 hammer and push it on the cap hard to seat it more fully. Make sure there is no oil in the nipples before hand and it always fires.
The only malfunctions i get are after the guns get grimey from say 3-4 cylinders worth they start to cap jam and the cylinder starts to bind. the brass 1851 seems to be able to go the longest at about 6 cylinders worth before it jams and binds and needs a quick relube and wipe down. The steel 1851 gets jammed and binds after 3 or 4.
The remingtons though get bound up and jammed after the 2nd cylinder. Im nit a fan of those guns and if i had to choose between the two for a self defense situation it would deff not be remington. The action feels rough, hammer is rough feeling, spring tension is too much even when you losen That screw.
Anyway i got the 1860 old silver.
I found out they also have a old silver 1851 in 36 caliber ( mine are 44 btw) I almost want that too... lol but i have two 1851 already so i probly wont get it.
The 1860 grip is deff much nicer on the grip than the 1851 my pinky finger doesnt run under the grip. But the 1860 doesnt feel better balenced. It feels heavier in the front maybe im wrong ? however just like my two 1851 that action is so buttery smooth and apring tension is just so nice compared to those 1858s.
I wish i could go in the back of the cabelas to see what they have back there. they dont put their black lowder guns on display which i guess is a good thing.. so they dont damage then noving them back n forth everyday.
Here it is after i polisjed it with mothers mag polish. I need to get sone 2000 or 3000 grit sand paper and polish th3 barrel better though. Where th3 wedge is on both sides its got millions of scratchs.. it wasnt sand polished properly there
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You've come to the wrong place to ask for that kind of advice....
Should i just bite the bullet and get the 1860 today.. or get something else ? Or not get anything.
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