I’ve been really having fun with my Uberti .44 Remington revolver, it’s an absolute joy. But I really want a .36 caliber gun and want to try the Colt guns again. Years ago I owned an Uberti 1851 Navy in .36 and the caliber is fun to shoot, inexpensive, and nice for small game.
So I’ve always loved the looks and backstory on the Griswold & Gunnison brass framed .36s, which Pietta makes a replica of:
I am wondering though, how bad is the issue of frame stretching on this model? I know many say to avoid the brass framed .44s, but what of the .36s? I also know about the Spiller & Burr and owned the Pietta copy of that for a short time and didn’t like it. I’m really wanting to try a Colt style again, specifically the Griswold.
Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks!
-Smokey
So I’ve always loved the looks and backstory on the Griswold & Gunnison brass framed .36s, which Pietta makes a replica of:
I am wondering though, how bad is the issue of frame stretching on this model? I know many say to avoid the brass framed .44s, but what of the .36s? I also know about the Spiller & Burr and owned the Pietta copy of that for a short time and didn’t like it. I’m really wanting to try a Colt style again, specifically the Griswold.
Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks!
-Smokey