Well, if it is you might become interested in a repro 'period' revolver of some style.Guess what, Dan? I don't yet know if "BP is my kind of thing."
My 'old' CVA 1851 Navy .36
Well, if it is you might become interested in a repro 'period' revolver of some style.Guess what, Dan? I don't yet know if "BP is my kind of thing."
RanchRoper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:31 pmPT7...my advice? Don't worry about accuracy and just enjoy making smoke and re-living some history!
All sounds good if you ask me. Frankly I have a good bit of fun doing the research myself as well. Learning about the history or intricate details. Either way it does look like a very nice gun and good luck on that BP thing. It's not that it would take so long but I'm afraid I would end up getting black powder all over the place. LOLPT7 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 4:44 pmGuess what, Dan? I don't yet know if "BP is my kind of thing." I've been interested in it for a while now, but only have been reading, which is not even much of a vicarious experience.
But so far, having the pistol in hand, learning about it, and even taking it apart and re-assembling have all been a lot of fun. The hands-on range time will be telling for sure. Another reason I'm looking forward to this part of the shooting sports is because I no longer will be shooting long guns. This pistol, from another time in history, is basically what I consider a "replacement" retirement hobby. And I'm going into it 100% looking to enjoy it!
Appreciate the compliment on my pistol's good looks.
PT7