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Try Taylor's in Winchester, VA.A 45LC Conversion Cylinder is my dream, but there’s nowhere to get one for my revolver.
Try Taylor's in Winchester, VA.A 45LC Conversion Cylinder is my dream, but there’s nowhere to get one for my revolver.
Agree. I have a couple cartridge models. Last summer I took one to the range along with my BP pistols. After 2 cylinders, I put it away and broke out my BP.Congratulations.
I don't think the Conversion Cylinder is blasphemy as much a puzzler. But that is me and others have a different take.
If I wanted to shoot a cartdige pistol (and I do) I would buy one in whatever caliber appealed to me (and the type of action I liked or wanted it in)
Shooting Black Powder revolvers (for me) is just totally different and I like that difference. It gets me out of the hard approach for accuracy in my target rifles and diverted into a different time and place.
It may sound odd but the problems are more interesting. Ok, this is what is going on, this is what I needed to do to fix it or work around it and once again I am impressed with how they managed it back in the day.
Of course, I already called them, they can’t help. No one makes cylinders for my Feinwerkbau 1858, probably because very few of them were produced.Try Taylor's in Winchester, VA.
Have you tried any of what’s available?Of course, I already called them, they can’t help. No one makes cylinders for my Feinwerkbau 1858, probably because very few of them were produced.
What about the German Feinwerkbau Remington 1858 or Feinwerkbau Roger and Spencer?They are worse than the Italian Pedersoli 1858? They were produced until 2015.The Pedersoli 1858 Pattern revolver is the best revolver currently made, though it is a good bit more expensive than the Ruger Old Army.
Agree. I have a couple cartridge models. Last summer I took one to the range along with my BP pistols. After 2 cylinders, I put it away and broke out my BP.
Cartridge shooting is boring.
No, haven't tried.I want to try the Uberti cylinder. Here is a picture of my cylinder.Have you tried any of what’s available?
Might actually work…
I don't know. I do know that a good number of shooters who compete in MLAIC matches now use the Pedersoli.What about the German Feinwerkbau Remington 1858 or Feinwerkbau Roger and Spencer?They are worse than the Italian Pedersoli 1858? They were produced until 2015.
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