Wolfman0125
40 Cal
Looking for a Spiller and Burr revolver.
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Go see the new ad!Looking for a Spiller and Burr revolver.
Actually just posted one!
I am looking for one, however, I can get one factory new for $260.00 Many people have pre-orders listed. I’m hoping someone may have a used one for less.
I will have to antique blue that cylinder. Strange it being in the white.
Someone listed one for sale here the other day. Take a look.Looking for a Spiller and Burr revolver.
Someone listed one for sale here the other day. Take a look.
I did get the Spiller and Burr, I have not shot it yet. My overall impression is it is a quality firearm however it being a Pietta made for Cabella’s, they are very proud of their workmanship and have put their stamp on virtually every surface. It will require more defarbing than most other BP firearms. Many surfaces will need polishing and they shoot notoriously high. I would suggest looking at Blackies video on American Bushcraft to see his modifications and reviews on the Spiller and Burr. It is made on the Whitney patent and I bought it basically just to have another confederate representation in my collection as the Griswold and the Spiller were the only brass framed revolvers put to any real use by the confederacy. Many are fantasy guns that are not historically accurate. Some modifications Blackie suggests for any real accuracy is a taller front site blade. Versus the cone shape and notching the hammer unless you prefer doing a 6:00 hold. Of course that shiny mirror brass finish has to go as well. Vinegar and table salt fumes in a sealed container will take care of the brass parts if you disassemble it. No need to submerge it. Or remove the lacquer and let time take care of it. I would say that I would trust my life more to other guns before the Spiller and Burr due to the caps blowing off even with crimping. this annoyance has been reported due to the headspace being so tight that the back pressure has nowhere to go except outwards, thus caps are prone to blow off. It is noticeably louder to bystanders when standing on either he side of you. Blackie has a fix for that cap issue too. Despite its obvious design flaws I am happy with it just the same as a historical representation of a businessman’s patriotic attempt to supply the confederacy with arms, and the trials and failures. and it’s place in history. Ironically a collector could by an original cheaper that what it cost the confederacy to acquire them. But while still a cheap BP replica option, be prepared to spend time and another 150.00 to have it defarbed and antiqued.I see that this tread is few months old but did you get that Spiller & Burr.? In case you did what do you think of it? I am about to get a second hand or as new one next weekend. Yes I am exited, even as I have a few others and have had since the early 90s.
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