Hi. I am from NC. FWB No.3 Rem M1958 my first BP, couple of questions.

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Feinwerkbau made a Remington target pistol from scratch I’m told. They also used Uberti frames, cylinders and Walther barrels to make a slightly lower grade version. I don’t know if they make anything similar currently.
Feinwerkbau produced 28 of these revolvers in 2014, although they planned to produce 50, these revolvers are no longer produced and will not be produced. The numbers of the revolvers are scattered, from 1 to 50. Feinwerkbau never used Uberti cylinders or frames, but produced this revolver entirely from parts of its own production. You probably confused a similar revolver M1858 that was produced by Hege. Yes, Hege used parts partially produced by Feinwerkbau, mixing them with parts from other manufacturers.
 
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Hello, I’m from Charlotte NC and I really love the Feinwerkbau, that’s why I bought this revolver and I want to try shooting with it. Where can I buy everything I need, and most importantly RWS No.11 percussion caps? Where can I shoot this revolver in the Lake Norman area? Which conversion cylinder will fit my revolver? Thanks.
If you’re not in a huge hurry, I ordered caps from Midsouth Shooters Supply on the 8th, but they’ve yet to ship them. They seemed to have the best price. Forget about conversion cylinders. Round balls are the most fun.
 
Hello, I’m from Charlotte NC and I really love the Feinwerkbau, that’s why I bought this revolver and I want to try shooting with it. Where can I buy everything I need, and most importantly RWS No.11 percussion caps? Where can I shoot this revolver in the Lake Norman area? Which conversion cylinder will fit my revolver? Thanks.
They offer cylinders for Uberti, Piettta, Ruger, but don't know about Feinwerk. I believe Feinwerk made airguns also.
 
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