i read on an american forum that one poster said the ruger cylinder was cast and not as strong as we think they are......i will try and find and read further as i was just flitting through etc
i read on an american forum that one poster said the ruger cylinder was cast and not as strong as we think they are......i will try and find and read further as i was just flitting through etc
email...... stephenbarrow@ntlworld.com
only posting what i read and even the converted ones only recommend smokeless cowboy loads....personally i think its the best bp revolver out there and one would like to own.....heres another
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/arch.../t-273123.html
email...... stephenbarrow@ntlworld.com
pdf manual for ruger
http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/FIR...er_oldarmy.pdf
email...... stephenbarrow@ntlworld.com
Just to complicate matters, I've now been offered a Pietta Remington 1858 with target sights in mint condition for £150.
i have the revolver and its dated 1992 i believe
great revolver but not in the same leauge as the ruger
if you are serious bp shooter them its the ruger everytime
if you only shoot twice a years etc then get the pietta.
a little tip about pietta 1858
ypu can buy all parts forthem including hammers / cylinder stops / trigger/sear and index arm nut the tooling was changed around 1995 so revolvers like mine parts need fettling.
i replaced all my parts but the cylinder lock stop will lock the gun up when fitted so i use the old part etc
kranks have offered to look at it for me but i need to stay there whilst they look at it,,,,,just one of them things with the early revolver
email...... stephenbarrow@ntlworld.com
I would definitely stick with the Ruger for the previously stated reasons. In my experience anyway, Uberti make the best of the affordable Italian replicas with only the far more expensive Pedersoli Remington 1858 replica possibly providing something better. I have two Uberti Remington 1858 replicas and have been entirely satisfied with both, but If I were restricted to one muzzle loading revolver, it would be a Ruger Old Army.
Brian
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