Exact opposite. Went looking for a 'Man with no name' revolver and ended up buying this,
Complete with a conversion cylinder. But since its a Colt the conversion cylinder had to be recut and fitted by Old Howell's.
I was looking for a short barrel Ruger in stainless steel, and ran across this 2nd gen 1860 with stock......blew my tax return but no regrets
stainless steel 2nd generation Colt with stockAwesome, is that a stainless 1860 or no bluing?
There's a 1862 pocket 2nd generation Colt on Gunbroker NIB for 515.00 as of last nightI went looking for a Uberti 1862 Pocket Police a long time ago and ended up with three more Uberti Walkers because of a Cabela's sale....I still need to get that 1862 as it seems that everytime I look for a 1862 isn't on sale but something else is.
What?...wait no pics!!!!....when are we going to get the pics with the conversion cylinder installed....did they grind the recoil shield for breach loading or do you remove the conversion cylinder to reload?
Here is my Colt '51 Navy with the conversion cylinder installed, I had to send the revolver to Howell Old West Conversions to have it fitted. They were great people to work with. By its serial number this Colt was made in 1976.
I think its better than the 'Man with no name' revolver I was going to buy.