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Colt 1851 Navy

Here is an 1851 Colt Navy with silver back strap & trigger guard, in a homebrewed case, and Colt acoutrements.
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Colt 1860 Army

Colt 1860 Army-Fluted cylinder. In homebrewed case, with sholder stock, Colt acoutrements, and homebrewed Bowie knife.
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agreed. can you belive i picked that remmie for $100? poor thing looked so lonely in the case, the counter man said it had been there for years. naturaly, i had to take it home. treated me fine ever since.
 
1858 Remington/Uberty

Here is my 1858 Remington New Army in a homebrewed case, conversion cylinder, cartridges, and accoutrments.

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Colt1862 pocket Navy & Pocket police

Cheated a little and built the case to fit both pocket revolvers.
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Ok, here's one of mine. It's an Adams-patent .34 caliber (5 shot) by an unknown maker, though I suspect it's European. No markings/proofs anywhere, but is very well made. I've started shooting it recently with 12.5gns 3Fg, .36 cal felt wad, & a .350"RB & it's showing great promise.

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If anyone out there has any clue as to the maker I'd appreciate any leads.
 
Thanks Scrat, Some nice lookin revolvers you guys have. I think that the BP revolvers are making a comeback. Certainly gaining popularity.
 
Here is one I made from a blank stock. My design, Kentucky - more or less

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