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Black Powder Pistol
Black Powder Pistol
Considering buying a black powder pistol for fun.
Couple questions:
1. Can I give this a try without hurting myself?
2. Which pistol should I buy?
3. Do most outdoor pistol ranges allow black powder?
Thanks!
Couple questions:
1. Can I give this a try without hurting myself?
2. Which pistol should I buy?
3. Do most outdoor pistol ranges allow black powder?
Thanks!
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Re: Black Powder Pistol
All I know is the Cimarron 1847 Walker Colt is a beauty! Look it up.
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Re: Black Powder Pistol
Thanks RanchRoper, it seems the 1847 Walker is a popular option. As are the 51 Navy, 60 Army and 61 Navy. I'll probably end up picking one from that list and giving it a try.
I'm surprised we don't have more black powder enthusiasts on our forum. Seems like something our Henry fans would like!
I'm surprised we don't have more black powder enthusiasts on our forum. Seems like something our Henry fans would like!
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I have also wondered about the practicality of owning one of those. I guess in the end, there are other guns I wanted more, and limited cash.
I would also like to know more about BP revolvers, though.
I would also like to know more about BP revolvers, though.
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Re: Black Powder Pistol
I like the idea of ordering one and having it delivered right to my door with no paperwork, even in California!
Makes sense considering loading the thing will be very difficult. Looks like a 10 minute job to get 5 shots!
Makes sense considering loading the thing will be very difficult. Looks like a 10 minute job to get 5 shots!
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Re: Black Powder Pistol
I have been interested in them for a while but can't get to a range where I could shoot. The range I shoot at is indoor so no black powder allowed.
Texas Gun Runner hasn't been around much lately. He has built some very nice guns.
Texas Gun Runner hasn't been around much lately. He has built some very nice guns.
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Re: Black Powder Pistol
Mine is the 1860 Colt Army, but the later cartridge conversion. It's an awesome shooter and feels really good in the hand, so I'm sure you'd like the black powder one. And who doesn't love an 8" barrel?JCN wrote:Thanks RanchRoper, it seems the 1847 Walker is a popular option. As are the 51 Navy, 60 Army and 61 Navy. I'll probably end up picking one from that list and giving it a try.
I'm surprised we don't have more black powder enthusiasts on our forum. Seems like something our Henry fans would like!
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Re: Black Powder Pistol
Well JCN, any further progress on your selection?
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1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
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1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
Re: Black Powder Pistol
I like the single shots better as there easier to clean. But if you can find a deal on one which isnt easy the Ruger Old Army is hard to beat. Al
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Re: Black Powder Pistol
I haven't pulled the trigger! I've been too distracted lately.
A few Pietta models are on sale at Cabelas though. Don't know much about that brand but they seem popular.
A few Pietta models are on sale at Cabelas though. Don't know much about that brand but they seem popular.
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