Remmington or Rogers and Spencer Jim. They have a full frame wheras a Colt would be open framed. The modern replicas are very rugged.
Since (sadly ) it appears that the Ruger Old Army has been discontinued: what (else) would you recommend as a rugged BP revolver?
If I get one, I want to spend my time shooting it, not replacing broken parts on it!
Cheers!
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
Remmington or Rogers and Spencer Jim. They have a full frame wheras a Colt would be open framed. The modern replicas are very rugged.
“If a cricketer, for instance, suddenly decided to go into a school and batter a lot of people to death with a cricket bat, which he could do very easily, I mean, are you going to ban cricket bats?” :- Prince Philip said after Dunblane
Buy a second hand Ruger Old Army. I'm now at over 2000 consecutive shots through mine with every shot going off as expected and no cap jams etc. It just works.
Ruger old armys are still around second hand and are an exellent
bp revolver, look after it and you will never wear it out. I had one
but found it heavy for my gammy wrist and the grip was too short
which meant my little finger wasnt on the grip.
Have been shooting my .44 Rogers and Spencer for about 7 years
now and it has been totally reliable apart from the screw that holds
the chamber pin in place which i managed to bend by not turning
it to its locked position before loading. Grip is slightly bigger than
the Ruger and gun is lighter. Its easy to load and shoot and holds
a far better group than i am capable of. Mine is the standard model
in London grey but they are also available with target sights.
I would recommend anyone who finds the Ruger too big to give
the Rogers a try.
ROA are by far the best BP pistol. I know someone who has four new ROA, due for delivery soon, it will be your last chance to get a new one, pm if interested.