The local hock shop has one they're asking $215 put the door for. Cylinder and barrel are rusty. They can be cleaned easily enough. This seems kind of high to me given the shape it's in. Please advise as I'm looking to get a revolver. Thanks!
Don’t know which is better for round balls or conicals, but recent Pietta barrels I have checked had .006” deep grooves, while Uberti grooves were .0095” deep. Have found round ball accuracy to be dependent on cylinder diameter matching groove diameter. Neither Pietta or Uberti are close without modifying cylinder bore diameter, at least in my opinion.I've been told that Uberti pistols have rifling designed for conicals (matching the original guns), while Piettas have rifling intended for round balls.
I put grease over the balls once, years ago... because you're "supposed to".... the biggest dat burned mess you could imagine. Grease blown everywhere. I decided to put an end to that practice pretty quick.
Sorry about that. It is a 44 caliber. I bought a box of 457 balls. I've heard Crisco works to put over the ball. Any truth to this?
.457. They aren’t that hard to “cram” into the chambers.Get a new one.
.454, all day - and feed your rifling something to work with (for bloody sakes).
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