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  1. K

    SOLD Pietta .36 cal. 1851

    Sold! Thanks y'all!
  2. K

    SOLD Pietta .36 cal. 1851

    Y'all are right. I claim too many adult beverages made me mess this up.
  3. K

    SOLD Pietta .36 cal. 1851

    Hi folks! Been away for a while and recently moved. Been a rough couple of years, but all is well now! Trying to sell this steel framed Pietta 1851 in .36 to help pay for some of these moving costs. I have not fired it, but it seems to function perfectly fine. Previous owner did a little damage...
  4. K

    Stainless Steel 1858 revolvers

    Stainless isn't stain/rust proof, but it is stain/rust resistant. So, while you do need to clean it well and after every shoot, it is still a bit more forgiving. Beyond that, I feel like it's for looks.
  5. K

    ACW Repeating Caplock?

    The Colt 1855 carbine that Bull uses in El Dorado is definitely fitted with a percussion cylinder. Heck, it was probably his from the war! The carbine Lee Van Cleef uses is a long Colt SAA with a detachable stock, which came to be known in the late 1950s as the Bluntline Special. They retained...
  6. K

    Hello from SoCal!

    Hello all! I used to do a bit of percussion shooting, and I am just getting back into it. It's been a while, so thanks in advance for any and all help I may receive in the future! I'm sure there are a lot of folks here with a ton of experience, and I look forward to chatting with people who hold...
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