It is so cool to see the people and machines that build my favorite single action revolvers! From personal experience I knew that Pietta's were very high quality. Now I know why.😃👍
@@jimmyvalhalla1939 I am not but I should be. In fact, the guy in charge of advertising in the USA has given me the cold shoulder. I'm sure I have convinced more people to buy Pietta than anyone else has in the last couple years.
I have three Pietta revolvers and I Love them! Thank You Kindly for you Great Quality! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania It is fun to see where my guns were made and with such cars.
Though long since retired, I was a gunsmith trained in the old school way. I am amazed at the supurb craftsmanship that Pietta utilizes in their factory, and their acute attention to detail. Wonderful weapons and always impressive. Of the single action revolvers I own, all but one are made by Pietta. Right from the box none ever require even the slightest need for refinements to the action. All are 100% perfect. Bravo Pietta! 👍
Nice! How come this has not got more views??? I have several Pietta revolvers, including a majestic 3rd Model (Army) LeMat, and I am also a gunsmith who works on black powder revolvers. It is awesome to see such precision and care being put into making these masterpieces.
Great report and nice to see where my Pietta 1873 is made. In any case, I am very satisfied with my 1873 model. Very true to the design of the original colt. Nice to see the people who work there. I like Pietta for sure.
Seems like pietta understands the american replica market big time! Not only are their guns beautifully made with quality they are functional and accurate! Bravo!
Impressive, your English is better than anybody I met in Italy, especially the British. I have been a shootist and range rat for 37 years. I only own Pietta Colt and Remington muzzle loading replicas now, If I had to go back to work or felt the need to get a CCW permit again whatever I bought would have compare favorably to my Piettas. That's not every handgun I've owned and been happy with over the years. Really nice work on all of mine.
Purchased my first Pietta recently and couldn’t be more satisfied, I already have my sights on the next one , unfortunately it hasn’t made it to production yet , most likely next year , I will be waiting
I just brought home a new Pietta 1873 imported by Traditions. The 5.5” barrel has a terrible rough ring around the diameter of barrel halfway down from muzzle. It will be coming back to you for replacement. I’ve saved and looked forward to purchasing it. I was terribly disappointed to see the rifling inside the barrel completely messed up by poor machining. It was test fired at the factory and I’ve never even placed a round in the cylinder. I was simply cleaning the barrel out for storage. A very piss poor product to send out a barrel in this condition.
It is so cool to see the people and machines that build my favorite single action revolvers! From personal experience I knew that Pietta's were very high quality. Now I know why.😃👍
Are you paid or sponsored by pietta or EMF?
@@jimmyvalhalla1939 I am not but I should be. In fact, the guy in charge of advertising in the USA has given me the cold shoulder. I'm sure I have convinced more people to buy Pietta than anyone else has in the last couple years.
I have three Pietta revolvers and I Love them! Thank You Kindly for you Great Quality! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania It is fun to see where my guns were made and with such cars.
Though long since retired, I was a gunsmith trained in the old school way. I am amazed at the supurb craftsmanship that Pietta utilizes in their factory, and their acute attention to detail. Wonderful weapons and always impressive. Of the single action revolvers I own, all but one are made by Pietta. Right from the box none ever require even the slightest need for refinements to the action. All are 100% perfect. Bravo Pietta! 👍
Nice! How come this has not got more views??? I have several Pietta revolvers, including a majestic 3rd Model (Army) LeMat, and I am also a gunsmith who works on black powder revolvers. It is awesome to see such precision and care being put into making these masterpieces.
Great report and nice to see where my Pietta 1873 is made. In any case, I am very satisfied with my 1873 model. Very true to the design of the original colt. Nice to see the people who work there. I like Pietta for sure.
I have a pietta SAA. Its one gun that gets passed down to my son when I'm gone. To me its a work of art.
Seems like pietta understands the american replica market big time! Not only are their guns beautifully made with quality they are functional and accurate! Bravo!
Please make a full fluted cylinder for the 1860 Colt.You could very easily introduce a Leach and Rigdon revolver also.
Excellent. I own many Pietta products and enjoy them.
Impressive, your English is better than anybody I met in Italy, especially the British. I have been a shootist and range rat for 37 years. I only own Pietta Colt and Remington muzzle loading replicas now, If I had to go back to work or felt the need to get a CCW permit again whatever I bought would have compare favorably to my Piettas. That's not every handgun I've owned and been happy with over the years. Really nice work on all of mine.
Thank you for the tour.
Purchased my first Pietta recently and couldn’t be more satisfied, I already have my sights on the next one , unfortunately it hasn’t made it to production yet , most likely next year , I will be waiting
Gli Italiani siamo sempre fantastici e siamo la forza trainante del Futuro, complimenti Alessandro sei davvero bravissimo 🙂
Bring on a Whitney pocket revolver
Wonderful products. I love mine
this is a company of high caliber manufacturing of firearms. Viva Italia!
I just brought home a new Pietta 1873 imported by Traditions. The 5.5” barrel has a terrible rough ring around the diameter of barrel halfway down from muzzle. It will
be coming back to you for replacement. I’ve saved and looked forward to purchasing it. I was terribly disappointed to see the rifling inside the barrel completely messed up by poor machining. It was test fired at the factory and I’ve never even placed a round in the cylinder. I was simply cleaning the barrel out for storage. A very piss
poor product to send out a barrel in this condition.
are all of your barrels cast ?
@Kevin Simpson ive been putting some pretty hot stuff thru them with conversion cylinders
@Kevin Simpson ok thanks
@Kevin Simpson lol right
you need to work on your 1873 revolver trigger pull.
I really like Pietta products like blackpowder revolvers and other firearms, but why quality of your videos are so bad? 360p in 2020? Why?
was just about to say this lmao, but pietta is great
Yo I was waiting for someone else to say it lmfao
I was thinking it but didn't wanna be rude XD