dvanbramer88
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The point of this thread is to compare and contrast the New Model (1858) Remington Army and the Colt 1860 Army. I can't decide which would be better for someone's first Cap n' Ball revolver.
What I currently understand:
1858 Remington;
-fouls easily
-hard to cap without modification
+easier to take down/remove cylinder
+inherently stronger because of top strap
+Colt SAA basically copied it
+caps less likely to jam hammer
1860 Colt
+Easier to cap
+Not known for it's easy fouling
-More difficult to remove the cylinder
-potentially weaker design
-Caps more likely to jam hammer
+Used by Outlaw Josey Wales (adds to cool factor)
Can anybody add to the argument for/against either pistol. Make a case for which you would recommend to a first-timer and why.
Please and thank you.
What I currently understand:
1858 Remington;
-fouls easily
-hard to cap without modification
+easier to take down/remove cylinder
+inherently stronger because of top strap
+Colt SAA basically copied it
+caps less likely to jam hammer
1860 Colt
+Easier to cap
+Not known for it's easy fouling
-More difficult to remove the cylinder
-potentially weaker design
-Caps more likely to jam hammer
+Used by Outlaw Josey Wales (adds to cool factor)
Can anybody add to the argument for/against either pistol. Make a case for which you would recommend to a first-timer and why.
Please and thank you.