is something that just about ANYBODY could afford. I was in one of my local dealers today when a lucky guy bought a beautiful Uberti .36cal revolver, truly immaculate in every respect, that did not look as though it had ever been shot once.

The bore was mint, the finish all you might expect of a Uberti and the grip wood was unmarked by any dings or blemishes. The colour case hardening was a riot of vivid shades, just the way it should be.

He paid just under eighty pounds for this great little revolver, and for a little over a hundred, he could be shooting this piece today.

My point is that you can start to have fun shooting an historically accurate fun handgun for not a lot of money.

More people should give it a try....

tac

PS - If you are the guy, and you are reading this, get yourself the latest version of the Lyman Black Powder handbook - it's worth its weight in weight.