Erik550c said:
Dan Phariss said:
Erik550c said:
Just read that the 1847 Walker .44 had a problem when a large charge was used that caused the loading lever to drop and jam the gun. A full charge sometimes caused the thin metal to explode because of the large fill it could accept. The Walker Dragoon revisions fixed these problems right, but which Dragoon to choose and were they really improved? Cimarron makes the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Dragoon and Whitneyville. The charge was reduced from my understanding, and the lever didn't drop and jam. Looking for power and dependability.
Most Walkers, or at least a very large percentage failed in service. Burst barrels or cylinders. This was one reason the Dragoon cyl was shortened. The catch on the Walker stunk so this was changed. The Walker was also far too heavy.
Dan
I don't want a gun that is prone to fail. Can the 3rd Dragoon be used frequently with reasonable safety?
While original Walker barrel and frame were steel, the cylinders were wrought iron (not sure why) but this was the contributing factor in the Walker failures. I read that an arms maker for the South overcame this problem by heating and twisting a wrought iron billet so the metal grain structure was not linear to the bored chambers, and not as subject to fracturing along straight line grain.
Integrity and reliability in the replicas today isn't a factor, since the cylinders and all major components are modern steel.
I have a 2nd Model Dragoon with the squared triggerguard. Once I was tired of blasting away with maximum loads (putting FEAR into the hearts of all the .44 mag shooters) I found the best accuracy is with 23 gr 3F - same accurate load as all my .44 revolvers, whether Colt, Remington or ROA.
Don't rely on Cimarron to ship you a hand-picked, inspected and lovingly tuned 1858 Uberti, unless you're actually paying extra for them to do so. For the most part, they're an importer the same as Taylors, Cabelas and a lot of other on-line retailers. They do have a cool and informative website, and little of their content is bluster and hucksterism. Rumor and speculation is that they hand pick and choose their inventory from Uberti, and I'd be skeptical of these claims, unless Texas Jack has told you so himself.
Buy by price (include shipping cost and tax, or not) and consider Midway, Midsouth, Cabelas, Jedediah Starr and other on-line retailers. They all sell the same Uberti, and none of them actually open up the factory package and twiddle or inspect any of them.