Howdy Smokey! I’m curious to know more about your gun - make, age, type of bullet and load you use (if you’ve been shooting yet), etc.
I picked up a circa 1990 Pietta in a trade and shot it a few times last summer. It’s fun to shoot but has a couple of problems.
The adjustable rear sight is junk. The sliding piece (technical name?) is too loose so I’ll have to do something to make it tighter or give it more friction. There are also no graduated markings of any kind. I think Pietta really missed on that sight.
Worse, this gun shoots very high, maybe 18-24 inches at just 50 yards. The front sight consists of a dovetailed steel piece that holds a brass blade that can be removed and replaced. (It looks like yours is similar if not identical.) I bought a piece of brass to make a taller front sight but I got sidetracked by other projects and just haven’t done that yet. I noticed in at least one photo of an original that its front sight was also very tall, so maybe someone can tell us if this is a ‘thing’.
I do like how lightweight it is and I also like the history and design of this gun when there were so many innovations being made in breechloading firearms. I’ve never seen an original rubber cartridge so I wonder if the nylon cartridges that I use are a good approximation to the originals. Again, maybe someone in the forum would know?
I only have two breechloaders, my Smith and an 1859 Sharps reproduction. I think in terms of practicality the Sharps is a better design but the Smith is nicer to handle, mostly due to weight. I am looking forward to shooting it a lot more just as soon as the weather improves.
Sorry to be so long in replying, but you did ask for thoughts…