From what I remember, 54 caliber was an odd caliber and uncommon in the 70' and 80's.
Now days, 54 isn't such a shunned caliber.
What do you remember/ recall?
Now days, 54 isn't such a shunned caliber.
What do you remember/ recall?
Guess we have different memories. My first new gun in the 1970s was a 45 caliber that didn’t impress me. The next half dozen or so in the late 1970s and 1980s were 54 caliber. Nothing odd about 54 caliber guns if you were a hunter. Probably have more 54s than any other caliber, though I have traditional muzzleloaders in calibers from 32 to 62, and let’s not forget to mention the good old 12 gauge.From what I remember, 54 caliber was an odd caliber and uncommon in the 70' and 80's.
Now days, 54 isn't such a shunned caliber.
What do you remember/ recall?
I always thought they were cool. I have a GPR in .54 (as do many on this site, it would appear!), and always thought the big .69's and trim .54's among the Civil War bullets were 'cool'. I do agree with you, the .54 seems to be having a real "comeback"!From what I remember, 54 caliber was an odd caliber and uncommon in the 70' and 80's.
Now days, 54 isn't such a shunned caliber.
What do you remember/ recall?
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