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Midway clearance revolver

I dunno. Case hardening doesn't look right on a Remington.

It's a good thing it's mine and not yours then !

Its unique for sure. It's also very aesthetically pleasing in person and shoots amazing to boot.

I cant complain 1 bit. I put around 100 45 colt loads through her today of a few different handloads and a little store bought ammo.

Its been my experience remingtons make a excellent smokeless conversion, but the holy black gums em up very quick.

When im shooting black I'll usually grab one of my colts, when I'm shooting smokeless I'll grab a remmy.
 
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I bought this Pietta Remington recently at Cabella's for $319. I could see nice walnut under the muddy red stained grips, so I stripped them and applied a few coats of True Oil. I think it looks so much better with the natural finish on the walnut. It shoots great after upgrading the nipples for #11 caps but after seeing your conversion now I want a Howell 45 LC cylinder too. IMG_E2897.JPG
 
The Sheriff model Pietta 58 is probably the perfect model for a conversion cylinder. I picked one up from the last Cabela's sale before Bass Pro bought them out and ruined them. The short loading ram on the Sheriff model is difficult to use. I just can't get enough leverage with it. I found it was easiest to load on my full size 58 and then swap the cylinder over to my short Sheriff model.

I suppose I should make my own SliX Hand out of a piece of brass pipe:
https://www.slixprings.com/proddetail.php?prod=SliX-Hand



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I think it looks great. The barrel looks shorter than 5.5"? I have one of the first Uberti Remington "Navies". Maria Uberti took this one to the Shot Show in 1988.
 

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