LuVerne Schumann
40 Cal
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2020
- Messages
- 134
- Reaction score
- 201
3. I had a 36 navy and it was ok and fun for a lighter gun, but; it became to loose and beyond repair. That was my abuse and the gun was of poor quality. The 36 is an anemic caliber. If I were to replace it, I would like to try an 1860, which is a more attractive and more practical 44. I dont like the brass anything. Even a steel frame,open top can shoot loose.
Modern quality 1851 .36 steel navy should live pretty much forever.
Easy on powder and lead and easy to shoot. Fits better in the hand and points more naturally then the 1860 imo