Agreed, but the OP's shoulder stocks fit only the 1873 SAA and the 1858 Remington (good luck finding ones with the backstrap butt aperture for the J-hook), per the Polish website. The yoke fits very close to the backstrap so it won't fit most other revolvers. The one Cimarron used to carry will...
I am so glad that I don't want a Paterson. RIA always draws folks with a lot of money. I will troll the various auction sites for other revolvers that escape many guns that most folks do not have a clue about. That is where one can find treasures that most folks have not a clue insofar as the...
It would depend upon the caliber and ball/bullet weight. I have a North American Arms Super Companion .22 C&B revolver with a cylinder/chamber length of their .22 Magnum cartridge revolver; barrel length is 1-5/8" for size comparison (it is a very small revolver). The pistol came cased with a 5...
I have recently seen two of these cased sets and one shoulder stock (without the revolver, case, and accoutrements). Are folks digging into their safes and selling stuff off due to the pandemic increased prices?
Regards,
Jim
Remind me to get my Uberti Whitneyville Hartford Dragoon engraved when my rich Uncle dies. Oops! they all died over a decade ago.
I guess I am SOL. :(
Regards,
Jim
The folks that state that the Uberti and Pietta parts do not interchange well are correct.
I like shoulder stocks and the shoulder stock I have fits an ASM 1860 Army .44. I have a Pietta 1851 Navy that I wanted to fit it to, but the 1851 Navy gripframe is about 1/4" shorter than the 1860 Army...
I am leaning more toward the "H" sided spring as I really don't want to make the trigger guard side of the frame to look like a Remington. That would be the last resort, to me. I am still digesting what you said about the belly and back of the spring. I am in no hurry and plan to think it out. I...
I have a Navy Arms/Pietta Spiller & Burr (BL/1998) that has an atrociously stiff mainspring that takes nearly two thumbs to cock it. I am toying with buying a replacement Pietta S&B spring and lightening the spring in a shallow "H" shape lengthwise. I have also been told that I can drill and...
About 18 months ago, a similar stock (without the revolver) was offered and sold on GB.
Yeah, cheap enough at the moment. Still 6 days left until the feeding frenzy begins. Insofar as being an exact duplicate, hardly, but close. The fact that it is cased with accoutrements will add a...
XXII is 1966 as the manufacture date. Since it has both Italian proof marks and the date code it was marketed as an assembled revolver from the factory and is not a kit gun. In the 60's there were still many small Italian manufacturers that had not been driven out of business by the likes of...
The folks that want to completely ban firearms, such as Carlson's "guest", will stop at nothing to convolute the conversation with such references to .50 caliber (supposedly BMG) suppressed firearms using possibly muzzleloaders. It reminds me of the California Senator/Congressman/woman talking...
Is it a brass framed revolver? Photos are very much appreciated, especially concerning the rear of the recoil shield if it is a brasser. Your description is a classic case of too hot of loads when using a brasser where the rear cylinder ratchet is repeatedly imprinted into the recoil shield...
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