I spoke with Joe at The Gun Works recently, and his barrel maker was to available due to a heart attack. I have one of his English pistols and it's a great shooter, but I don't know if he will be able to provide anymore in the near future.The Gun Works offers a custom "English pistol" made with American parts in a variety of calibers, .32, .36, .40, .45 & .50.
Not sure if it has a target trigger or not but would need to ask.
It may also need to be custom built:--->>> http://www.thegunworks.com/custprodgun.cfm?ProductID=121&do=detail&Cat2Option=yes
In 2017 Pedersoli came out with a more affordable entry level .45 Continental Target Pistol:--->>> https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/new-2017-pedersoli-continental-target.106825/
There's also the Chiappa LePage .45:--->>> https://www.chiappafirearms.com/p/id/247/product/Napoleon-Le-Page-Percussion-Pistol.php
The gun with shooting kit are available on Guns International for $649:--->>> https://www.gunsinternational.com/g...-45-cal-10-quot--940-036.cfm?gun_id=101111972
Seller:
Elk County Ammo and Arms
Pennsylvania
Phone:
(814) 834-9451
I spoke with Joe at The Gun Works recently, and his barrel maker was to available due to a heart attack. I have one of his English pistols and it's a great shooter, but I don't know if he will be able to provide anymore in the near future.
The one that you shoot the most and feels the best to you is the most accurate, IMO. Accuracy is more a function of the shooter rather than the weapon. If you want a definitive answer, shoot from a machine rest.
As far as the Ruger is concerned, yes you may need to find a fixed sighted model and for a time they were fetching insane prices. Like 1000.00 for a blued steel revolver. Crazy. The prices are coming down from there. I recently found a blue example unfired for the bargain price of 650.00 shipped. Wrt spares, there’s not much to go wrong with that pistol, and there are replacement barrels, cylinders, base pins, all of the action parts. (except the hammer and a crafty smith could make one from an old model Blackhawk or Super Blackhawk take off.)Never been interested in handguns before but for some reason getting the hankering for one to shoot at the meets. What I don't know is anything about them. What is the most accurate, most reliable one.
Had to carry and qualify with one for 27 years. So I know about them. But as Quigley said "Never said I didn't know how to use one".
Now for the advise. What pistol is the most accurate? Is it the Ruger Old Army, T.C. Patriot, The Pedrosoli, Hege-Siber or is there something else out there I should know about? Thanks for your imput.
Jerry