Good info. Thanks.
The only .44 I have is the solid top Pietta Remington. I also just acquired a Uberti .36 caliber 1851 open top. I've ordered .454 balls for the Pietta, and .375 for the Uberti. I already had plenty of #11 and musket caps on hand for some rifles, but I had heard that #10's...
I have a Navy Arms (made by Pietta) 1858 Remington New Army in stainless steel. I haven't shot it yet. I ordered a box of Hornady lead round balls that are .445 size. After ordering them, I see on forums all over the web that Pietta recommends .451, and many folks are using .454. This has me...
I recently acquired a "Navy Arms" 1858 New Model Remington Army made by Pietta. It is in amazing condition, even appearing unfired. I am wanting to purchase a .45 Colt conversion cylinder for it. My question is:
I understand the date code of "AP" indicates a 1986 mfg date. I've read on...
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