I figure it had an arbor issue. How do you fix one that's short? @Jackrabbit1957
I don't "know", but I doubt it. At least not with some trim and fit...IF the screw holes line up.Does anyone know if an ASM Walker grip strap and trigger guard will fit an Uberti frame ?
This one got the whole Goonerizing treatment, plus action shield and cap rake. Plus a .45LC Old West conversion cylinder fitted and timed.Cool, have you fixed the arbor?
It is certainly "doable", yes. But let's recall that of the roughly 1,100 Walkers produced, 1,000 were previous military issue and the other-odd 100 were mostly ornate cased sets presented as gifts to VIPs. So the chances of any of those turning up in the hands of soldiers (primarily Confederate, one would presume) are slim-to-none, and on the off-chance they did, I know I, for one, would choose to have a lighter, more nimble belt gun like the 1858 Remington or 1860 Colt Army.Gotta disagree with ya on that one Captain, I have carried a Walker on quite few jackrabbit hunts when I was in Nevada. It's all in what you get used to. Yes it's heavier then a 1860, but with a good holster and belt it's certainly doable.