Candymancan
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Okay... Im addicted to muzzleloaders.. and revolvers in particular. I just started owning guns 8 months ago. Got a modern handgun... love it.. but i dont shoot it much.. ammo prices were too expensive but now theyre 25$ a box so not too bad.
Anyway.. i got two 1851 44cal navy 5 months ago.. brass and steel.. Love them, in fact theyre so accurate and so reliable i carry them sometimes for self defense. Ive had more malfunctions with my modern stuff than my navy... my navy has had 1 cap missfire in 3400 rounds now. I shoot them weekly. Clean them and eveb polish them. I keep them in great shape and lubed.
As time went on i got a flintlock, hawkins rifle, a howdah pistol..
I just got two 1858 remingtons 3 weeks ago. Both brass. One is a 8 inch the other the sheriff model. I know ppl frown on brass.. but i use 30 grains and with thousands of rounds in my 1851 brass.. i still have no imprints on the ring or lose or worn anything.. im sure the remingtons will be fine.. but honestly.. i dont like them as much as thr colts. The hammer spring is too stiff.. even when you losen the screw. And overall it just feels meh, the guns also gunk up quicker than the colts. Still like em and polished with mothers polish theyre beautiful
Anyway. Sorry i talk alot.
Cabelas has a 1860 army polished steel. (Old silver) as pietta calls it. $350.. 1860 army isnt much diff from an 1851 so i never gave much thought on getting one.
but lemme tell ya the more i look the nore i want that pretty polished old silver 1860. other guns i want though are modern, or a 1847 walker. None are in stock anywhere though. But the walker online.
Should i just bite the bullet and get the 1860 today.. or get something else ? Or not get anything.
i just finally paid off my cabelas credit card.. and here i am wanting to buy more lol. But ill be honest. Ive been eyeing guns for 2 years and i havent seen a polished 1860 in store in the last maybe 16 months.
When i got those 1851 navy.. it took cabelas 6 months to get anything back in stock as far as black powder. Oh another reason to get the 1860 is i already have black powder of course.. 1200 caps.. and 454 and 457 round balls. If i get a 1875 or 1873 etc.. id have to buy yet another caliber of ammo.. and 45 colt and 357 is like 60$ a box.... id probly never shoot them
Anyway im writing a book.. ill shut up. Thanks. Here is my revilver collection.. soo purdy.. and here is the polished 1860
Anyway.. i got two 1851 44cal navy 5 months ago.. brass and steel.. Love them, in fact theyre so accurate and so reliable i carry them sometimes for self defense. Ive had more malfunctions with my modern stuff than my navy... my navy has had 1 cap missfire in 3400 rounds now. I shoot them weekly. Clean them and eveb polish them. I keep them in great shape and lubed.
As time went on i got a flintlock, hawkins rifle, a howdah pistol..
I just got two 1858 remingtons 3 weeks ago. Both brass. One is a 8 inch the other the sheriff model. I know ppl frown on brass.. but i use 30 grains and with thousands of rounds in my 1851 brass.. i still have no imprints on the ring or lose or worn anything.. im sure the remingtons will be fine.. but honestly.. i dont like them as much as thr colts. The hammer spring is too stiff.. even when you losen the screw. And overall it just feels meh, the guns also gunk up quicker than the colts. Still like em and polished with mothers polish theyre beautiful
Anyway. Sorry i talk alot.
Cabelas has a 1860 army polished steel. (Old silver) as pietta calls it. $350.. 1860 army isnt much diff from an 1851 so i never gave much thought on getting one.
but lemme tell ya the more i look the nore i want that pretty polished old silver 1860. other guns i want though are modern, or a 1847 walker. None are in stock anywhere though. But the walker online.
Should i just bite the bullet and get the 1860 today.. or get something else ? Or not get anything.
i just finally paid off my cabelas credit card.. and here i am wanting to buy more lol. But ill be honest. Ive been eyeing guns for 2 years and i havent seen a polished 1860 in store in the last maybe 16 months.
When i got those 1851 navy.. it took cabelas 6 months to get anything back in stock as far as black powder. Oh another reason to get the 1860 is i already have black powder of course.. 1200 caps.. and 454 and 457 round balls. If i get a 1875 or 1873 etc.. id have to buy yet another caliber of ammo.. and 45 colt and 357 is like 60$ a box.... id probly never shoot them
Anyway im writing a book.. ill shut up. Thanks. Here is my revilver collection.. soo purdy.. and here is the polished 1860
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