Really?I'm looking at having a Tall Fiber Optic front sight mounted on the barrel and possibily a Picatiny rail on the barrel block for a Flashlight Laser combo.
You have obviously never been second or third on the food chain like you will be in Alaska if you are planning to carry a percussion revolver up there for bear defense.
I wonder if the builder had shortened the ram and then drilled a new pivot point for the lever if he could have retained enough length that the loading lever would actually be useful. Perhaps leave an additional inch of barrel too.Hello Steve Blancard.
You really had a smart practicle idea to make a Pocker Walker revolver way to go!
I hope that you do not mind that I downloaded this picture which I presume is yours of a modified cut down Walker barrel on another post I believe this is the Walker you are discussing?
I contacted my friend Master Black Powder Gunsmith Dykes Reber of the
Muzzleloadershop.com located in Berryville Arkansas.
As I want to make a similar "Alaskan style" short barrel Walker. With the idea of having a quicker acess revolver for emergency wilderness defense situation purposes that might come during such activities as Hiking, Fishing or Camping. I will be using my large 240 and 255 grain VKV BG Universal Bullets in it. Which are proven to be very capable effective for quickly stopping Dangerous apex Predatorial animals.
I'm looking at having a Tall Fiber Optic front sight mounted on the barrel and possibily a Picatiny rail on the barrel block for a Flashlight Laser combo.
I wanted to ask about the 5 inch barrel leangth. Do you find it the right overall leangth to go with for such quicker access emergency situations?
Would you slightly lengthen the barrel if you would make another one or just leave the 5 inch barrel leangth as it is?
Is the short protruding Loading Lever
(my guesstimate as about being an inch long ?) Is the short leangth loading lever sufficient enough length wise not to bend with using of the seperate detachable loading lever together that you made?
What material did you construct the detachable loading lever out of?
Is this the correct picture I downloaded of your Pocket Walker?
I got to say Steve Blancard you really did an Outstanding job with a Great inginutive well thought out idea and workmanship project by you.
Sincerely,
Kaido Ojamaa-VKV View attachment 29744
Hi
Sure this post was initiated some time ago, but we all learn from some one's ventures.
With this lockdown, is there any more update on the pocket Walker?
I have a Colt second model dragoon ( replica ) with a spare walker barrel that I though would make an Avenging Angle pistol that would have some authority and respect.
I would have to make a new cylinder pin, and wedge.
The Walker in itself is a beast to carry, as well as the second model dragoon.
After handling one of these you can really appreciate a 1851, or even a 1860 army pistol as a practical side arm.
After all who needs a pistol that is capable of knocking down T-Rex size game.
We all do..
Hi
Sure this post was initiated some time ago, but we all learn from some one's ventures.
With this lockdown, is there any more update on the pocket Walker?
I have a Colt second model dragoon ( replica ) with a spare walker barrel that I though would make an Avenging Angle pistol that would have some authority and respect.
I would have to make a new cylinder pin, and wedge.
The Walker in itself is a beast to carry, as well as the second model dragoon.
After handling one of these you can really appreciate a 1851, or even a 1860 army pistol as a practical side arm.
After all who needs a pistol that is capable of knocking down T-Rex size game.
We all do..
Walker cylinders are longer than the cylinders used on the three models of the Colt Dragoon pistols.Wouldn’t you also need a Walker cylinder for that barrel?
Zonie,Walker cylinders are longer than the cylinders used on the three models of the Colt Dragoon pistols.
My Walker cylinder measures 2.412 long not including the ratchet. My 2nd model Dragoon cylinder measures 2.214 long, not including the ratchet.
The centers of the chambers on the Walker are on a 1.254 diameter bolt circle while the centers of the chambers on the Dragoon are on a 1.247 diameter bolt circle. Of course those dimensions might be different on guns made by different companies.
On my Walker and Dragoon, the killer of the idea of swaping the cylinders is, the arbor on my Dragoon is .567 diameter. The arbor on the Walker is .585 diameter.