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    Hmmm....

    When I was interested in b/p I reseached the issue of what is the best revolver and it seems that the Ruger Old Army .45 (NOT .44, this is important for your FAC slot) is by far the best design/engineering choice as it is essentially a modern design, plus it is made of stainless steel. It is very accurate, nice trigger (after a bit of tweaking) and clear sights, and has alot of oomph so you can shoot it at 50 yards.

    However, it is not eligible for most competitions apart from the 'free' class so that is something to watch out for.


    The .36s are a bit disappointing, they don't produce quite the same blast of sparks and burning wadding and a decent size boom. If they fireworks aren't there you might as well buy a nice airpistol instead methinks, as most of your time as a blackpowder shooter will be spent cleaning and loading your gun you want to get as much fun per 'bang' as possible IMHO.
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    rugers are great but out of my price range as all i want is noise and smoke plus cheap

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    would be my choice target wise.

    for aesthetics colt.

    Its a bit like choosing a motorbike Honda or Yamaha for function cheap usage but a Harley for beauty.
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    For flames and fireworks why not get a 0.56 cal single shot pistol? Ideal for duelling if someone disses your lady.

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    already got a remmie .44 target just have 2 slots to fill

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    Navy colt .36 is just what I fancy. I'd like to know the best model to get too.
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    try a small remington .36
    very fine pistol plus its\ closed frame /
    Tie two birds together and though they have 4 wings they cannot fly.......But great for an easy shot
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