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A few of my favorite black powder revolvers
Photo show three of my favorite revolvers, top is Uberti Colt 1851 that I converted to fire 38 S&W, middle is the Uberti S&W Russian in 44 cal Russian very easy to reload and always accurate, bottom is a Uberti Colt 1861 that I also converted to fire 38 S&W.
All of these revolvers will shoot black powder, as a matter of fact, the Colts are easy to take apart for cleaning. But, most of my pistol shooting is with indoor ranges, and smokeless Unique works better with hollow base bullets (for the Colts) indoors.
The Uberti Colts were found at gun shows being incomplete and not in nice condition. I
did make the ejector housings, recoil shields and loading gates. I had the cylinders from
years ago and still have another cylinder should I find another junkerAttachment 86532
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Nice...certainly more honorable than leaving them in pieces at a gun show. I pick up guns too that others see as less than useful or past consideration and often it doesn't take much to restore them. A friend has two Schofield's in .44 S&W Russian also. One is his carry gun out on the ranch(for coyotes)...
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