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    1861 Navy .36

    Here is another target. I had three cap jams out of the 48 rounds.
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    1861 Navy .36

    Here you go Expat. It is no longer unfired. The action was rougher than my newer Uberti Navy, but it hits fairly close to the sights. The picture is a 10 o'clock hold at ten yards. 22 grains Goex 3F.
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    1861 Navy .36

    The pistol came today! :rofl: I had not dealt with October Country before but they were a pleasure to deal with. The pistol was very well packed and arrived in good shape. It was in a cloth pistol bag inside all the other packaging. I did not have much time to look at it before work. Date...
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    1861 Navy .36

    Thanks Expat! I ordered it. I can remember going to the Davis Museum in Claremore, OK with my dad when I was a kid so I was glad to get it. Been wanting an 1861 anyway to go with my Uberti 1860 Army and an 1862 Pocket Police. I can't tell until I see the date code but given it is Replica Arms...
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    1862 Pocket Navy -- hammer not flat?

    My Uberti 1862 Pocket Police and my Uberti Wells Fargo both had the slanted hammer face and were notorious for cap sucking. I did the following which eliminated the problem: deburr and polish hammer nose as in Duelist's video, increase the strength of the main spring by putting a piece of...
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    Slix shot

    I have Slix shot nipples in an Uberti Navy, stainless steel nipples from Track Of The Wolf on an elderly ASM Dragoon and Tresos on two pocket models. I have left the factory nipples on a Remmy and two navies, all Pietta. I smoothed the hammer faces and safety notches of the hammers on all the...
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    FFFFg in pocket pistols

    I use 4f goex in my Wells Fargo. 10 grains volume under a round ball. I started using it after seeing Duelist1954's video on shooting the 1849 pocket. works fine.
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