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Two Traditions TRAPPERS 50 cal, one flint the other a cap lock. Both shoot great, but I did have to due come fine tunning to both. That's part of the fun of shooting these type's of guns. :imo: :thumbsup:
rex (westcoastBPgramps)
BP can be fun
The grip just doesn't fit my hands, because of the butplate I can't recarve it without doing severe harm to the pistol, as a result I can't hold it properly.Off a rest it shoots well.I'll put it on a blanket and try to sell it at a rendy this year.I too have been told they are a good pistol but not for me.
1-Pietta 1858 Rem .44 cal(steel)
1-Same in brass
1-1851 .44 in brass by ASM
1-New Orleans Ace .44 by dear creek
1-CVA plains pistol .50
Lots more I'd like. Such as 1860 colt in .44 and a Star in .44 but a little expensive. Also want a Kentucky in .50.
By the way Zonie and Ironman, whats your opinion on the .45 Derringer? Thought about getting one but some on the forum didn't like them. If I'm going to spend the money on something I want it to have enough thump to be more than a noise maker.