I sorta get caught up in things. So I ordered a Uberti 1858 Remington 5.5" barrel. Ordered from Midway and it showed up in a Taylors Firearms box...which I think is a good thing from what I have read.
Well earlier this week I also ordered a 3rd model Colt Dragon, also from Midway. That is what I mean by sorta getting caught up in things.
Anyway I have been watching videos on the Dragoon and Colt replicas in general. The Remington looks sweet and seems to function smoothly, very tight barrel to cylinder gap. But just about every video I watch on Colt replicas show somewhat extensive tweaking is required to get a reliable, properly functioning pistol.
So I feel somewhat bummed out that I should probably tweak the Dragon prior to using it. Am I unnecessarily concerned or..?
I'm glad I also got the Remington, I guess that I will be able to shoot it without worry once I get the reaming items I need to actually shoot this thing.
One last thing. I am wondering what many gun club's black powder rules are. I see nothing on the website of the club I belong to that mentions anything about BP firearms. I would like to shoot the Remington in the indoor range and I don't want to ask prior to doing so. As my boss says, "It is easier to get forgiveness than permission." Just wondering what other clubs do with respect to BP firearms.
Just reread the range rules and there is no mention of BP therefore I assume that since it is not specifically prohibited then it is permitted. Guess I'll find out...
Well earlier this week I also ordered a 3rd model Colt Dragon, also from Midway. That is what I mean by sorta getting caught up in things.
Anyway I have been watching videos on the Dragoon and Colt replicas in general. The Remington looks sweet and seems to function smoothly, very tight barrel to cylinder gap. But just about every video I watch on Colt replicas show somewhat extensive tweaking is required to get a reliable, properly functioning pistol.
So I feel somewhat bummed out that I should probably tweak the Dragon prior to using it. Am I unnecessarily concerned or..?
I'm glad I also got the Remington, I guess that I will be able to shoot it without worry once I get the reaming items I need to actually shoot this thing.
One last thing. I am wondering what many gun club's black powder rules are. I see nothing on the website of the club I belong to that mentions anything about BP firearms. I would like to shoot the Remington in the indoor range and I don't want to ask prior to doing so. As my boss says, "It is easier to get forgiveness than permission." Just wondering what other clubs do with respect to BP firearms.
Just reread the range rules and there is no mention of BP therefore I assume that since it is not specifically prohibited then it is permitted. Guess I'll find out...