I have got two pietta's this year a 1851 navy in 44 it only has a post for the front siight and a 1858 rem in 44 it has a dove tail front sight and it is sraight
I agree, I have not seen a Pietta 1858 with a dovetailed sight. I have seen Ubertis with one, which also makes them for Cimmarron, not certain about Lymans.All my Ubertis, Cimarrons and Lymans do.
Mine does not have a dove tail. I have never seen a Pietta with a dovetail. Does it have to do with year of manufacture? Are the new ones coming through with one?My Piettas do not have dovetails.
I don't know but that is probably a good guess. Mine are at least 15 years old.Mine does not have a dove tail. I have never seen a Pietta with a dovetail. Does it have to do with year of manufacture? Are the new ones coming through with one?
I have one in 45 LC I reload for it my wife and son love that gun and daughter. Every one that shoots it talks about it. Acurate gun I shot a coyote at what I guessed to be 400 yards with the ladder sight set to 400 first shot just missed over his back spun him around with the second. Off hand not much recoil so that's easy to doThose Uberti 1866 Yellowboy lever guns look really cool too......ammo prices will keep me away from those....
I own one 1858 Rem from Pietta, 2012 manufacture date. Everything about the firearm is fine. It has No dovetail in the front sight. I have seen many 1858's by multiple manufs and Uberti's have the dove tail front sight, and Uberti makes firearms for Cimmaron, Taylors and others, so if it has a dove tail, it is most like from Uberti originally, but could carry another brand marking. I have NEVER seen a Pietta with a dovetailed front sight, regardless of the year of manufacture. Just my experience.
Must be fairly recent. its a good idea because adjusting the other type just did not happen!!Not sure when they started doing it, but all Pietta 1858's come with dovetailed front sights, now.
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