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New Revolver!

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Re: New Revolver!

Post by jstraw » Wed Oct 05, 2016 8:44 am

I love the looks as well as the natural feel of my 1860's. Your conversion looks great and will be a bit easier clean up with smokeless. With my black powder revolvers I use my ultrasonic cleaner to clean the cylinder while I swab the barrel and action. Saves time and is efficient.
Congratulations on your new revolver!!

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Re: New Revolver!

Post by tx gunrunner » Wed Oct 05, 2016 11:41 am

Thank GOD I don't live in Canada . There gun laws would kill me to not have a CCW permit or gun to protect myself . I would love to see you targets and see how the gun shoots . :D

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Re: New Revolver!

Post by RanchRoper » Wed Oct 05, 2016 5:26 pm

tx gunrunner wrote:Thank GOD I don't live in Canada . There gun laws would kill me to not have a CCW permit or gun to protect myself . I would love to see you targets and see how the gun shoots . :D
Ya, guns-R-not-us up here in the great white north. Except for redneck Alberta, some BC and Saskatchewan folks, but that's about it.
I did post a range report from last night. Gun shoots great, can't say the same for the gunslinger. But it will get better. It's a little tight cocking and in the cylinder so I'm cleaning and oiling everything tonight. Apparently I just pop the wedge out, slide the barrel off, take the cylinder off and that's it. Once everything is lubed it should be fine. Likely been awhile since the factory put it all together.
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Re: New Revolver!

Post by CT_Shooter » Wed Oct 05, 2016 6:22 pm

RanchRoper wrote: Likely been awhile since the factory put it all together.
It should have a date stamp to identify when it was built. The date code may be in the form of letters on the barrel and frame that translate into dates. I searched for the date of mine and discovered it was made well within a year of the time that I bought it. I was surprised...and pleased.
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Re: New Revolver!

Post by daytime dave » Wed Oct 05, 2016 8:21 pm

Just follow the laws of the land you live in and enjoy the freedoms you have. Other places cannot own a handgun.

I'm not going political. I'm just expressing facts. Enjoy what you can. Enjoyment varies from state to state, country to country and person to person.

I enjoy what I can here. I really enjoy my air guns. I was in Denver and passed on a broomhandle Mauser semi auto bb pistol with blowback in favor of a Stetson USA made crusher wool hat. I really enjoy my air guns because I can shoot them almost whenever.

RanchRoper, you have a wonderful handgun that any of us would be lucky to own. I enjoy hearing and seeing your delight in it.

Thank you.
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Re: New Revolver!

Post by RanchRoper » Wed Oct 05, 2016 9:13 pm

CT_Shooter wrote:
RanchRoper wrote: Likely been awhile since the factory put it all together.
It should have a date stamp to identify when it was built. The date code may be in the form of letters on the barrel and frame that translate into dates. I searched for the date of mine and discovered it was made well within a year of the time that I bought it. I was surprised...and pleased.
hmmmm...unless it was built in July 1871 which is stamped on the frame (might explain why it needs some lube) I cannot find another date on it. It must be hidden as they did a great job of making it look authentic.
1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50

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Re: New Revolver!

Post by RanchRoper » Wed Oct 05, 2016 9:14 pm

daytime dave wrote:Just follow the laws of the land you live in and enjoy the freedoms you have. Other places cannot own a handgun.

I'm not going political. I'm just expressing facts. Enjoy what you can. Enjoyment varies from state to state, country to country and person to person.

I enjoy what I can here. I really enjoy my air guns. I was in Denver and passed on a broomhandle Mauser semi auto bb pistol with blowback in favor of a Stetson USA made crusher wool hat. I really enjoy my air guns because I can shoot them almost whenever.

RanchRoper, you have a wonderful handgun that any of us would be lucky to own. I enjoy hearing and seeing your delight in it.

Thank you.
Amen. Thanks.
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1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50

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Re: New Revolver!

Post by Catherine » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:31 am

daytime dave wrote:Just follow the laws of the land you live in and enjoy the freedoms you have. Other places cannot own a handgun.

I'm not going political. I'm just expressing facts. Enjoy what you can. Enjoyment varies from state to state, country to country and person to person.

I enjoy what I can here. I really enjoy my air guns. I was in Denver and passed on a broomhandle Mauser semi auto bb pistol with blowback in favor of a Stetson USA made crusher wool hat. I really enjoy my air guns because I can shoot them almost whenever.

RanchRoper, you have a wonderful handgun that any of us would be lucky to own. I enjoy hearing and seeing your delight in it.

Thank you.
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This! Thank you.

Cate

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Re: New Revolver!

Post by Catherine » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:37 am

RR,

I love your handgun and it is absolutely BEAUTIFUL! I will show these pictures to my husband when he gets home late from work. We are counting the days/weeks until he retires here. Grin.

Enjoy it and good shooting to you.

I like Canada very much too.

Cate

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Re: New Revolver!

Post by Catherine » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:41 am

RanchRoper wrote:It's here!

Cimarron 1871 cartridge conversion of an 1860 Colt Army. 8" barrel, 1 piece walnut grip. 45 Colt, same as my Big Boy. LOVE IT. Look for a range report tomorrow night. Took some quick photos. Check it out! :D
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You have a beautiful gun and thanks for sharing.

Cate

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