AZbpBurner
54 Cal.
Everyone seems to go ga-ga over the 1851 Navy. Sure they were popular back in the day, but they don't hit to POA. When I was a kid, Dad brought home an 1861 navy - better blade front sight, and one of the most beautiful revolvers Colt ever built. Over 50 years later, I still have it & it's a tack driver.
Of course, if you don't like the wedge to disassemble a Colt, the 1858 Remington is a solid choice. I have both .36 cal & .44 cal & the sights are a little better. The .36 cal ball breaks the sound barrier with hotter loads and has a distinctive 'crack' when fired.
Both Uberti & Pietta use start-of-the-art machining, so shop by price & availability. Steel frame only.
Of course, if you don't like the wedge to disassemble a Colt, the 1858 Remington is a solid choice. I have both .36 cal & .44 cal & the sights are a little better. The .36 cal ball breaks the sound barrier with hotter loads and has a distinctive 'crack' when fired.
Both Uberti & Pietta use start-of-the-art machining, so shop by price & availability. Steel frame only.