Dustin would you please do a show or even a small series on how cap and ball accessories etc were carried by cowboy's, gun fighters and others on the frontier. I'm talking about loading supplies, cleaning and the like.
I love that you don’t edit out the idiosyncrasies of these guns. All part of the fun. I just put Kirst Konversion cylinders on two of my ‘61 Navies. That was a little nerve racking, going at them with a dremel. But they came out really nice.👍🏻
I have the 1851 navy conversion, 38 spl with the snake inlay. I love it. I also bought the holster that goes with it. The one Clint Eastwood wore. Mine was from cimmeron
I have a 1851 Connecticut Valley Arms Inc that my father put together as a kit he ordered. He's had it since the mid 80's give or take and probably hasn't been fired since then. Thank you for the video showing me how to correctly load and fire the weapon. Any advice or questions you have, or commenters have is highly welcomed. I'm going to get out and fire this thing one of these days.
The 1851 cylinder has the Battle of Campeche motif fought by the Texas Navy. The Texas military forces had bought so many Colts that it was an homage to them. Also, the Navy was originally called the "Ranger size" because of the Texas Rangers.
I love my two 1851 Navy revolvers as well. Mine are both Piettas. One is chambered in .36 caliber and the other is chambered in .44 caliber (not an historical caliber, but still awesome). Love them both equally. Having the same caliber comes in handy when I take my Pietta .44 caliber 1860 Army and Pietta .44 caliber 1858 Remington to the range and I do not have enough .36 caliber ammunition available in my area. The fit and finish of my Piettas are pretty good and I think Pietta has come a long way in their quality. Also love your 12 cap cappers and paper cartridge formers. They are great products. Saves much time on the range. I also found a way to make blank cartridges out of them too for performances. I very rarely have cap jams or misfires with my Piettas using both Remington and CCI caps. I agree with you about the Pietta engraving. I wish they did it under the loading lever like Uberti does too. Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
I love the Navy Colt design. Had an old pietta 1851 cartridge converted last year. Got a Uberti Cimarron 1861 (like yours) last month at Texas Jacks in Fredericksburg, TX.
Just loading and shooting, with all the accompanying issues. All these are problems I've had and wondered what I was doing wrong 😢 thanks for a great lesson!
I keep an Uberti 1851 for winter carry under a duster. For spring and summer I install an 1861 barrel cut down to 5.5” and it makes the gun carry like a slimmer version of a Peacemaker. I don’t know what it is about shooting a .36, but I can seem to hit whatever I want out to 20 yards.
Great video as always. One note, I’ve never had any problems loading paper cartridges into my 1860 Army 2nd generation Colt. Also no problem with Uberti 1860 Army. My understanding is that Pietta’s 1860s do require modification to load paper.
My Tastes go back and forth between the 51 and 61. I like them both. Lately i have felt the dragoon. Especially the whitneyville is the best looking colt.
I love my Uberti 1861 Navy. My only issue is frequent misfires. The spring is probably too weak, as I have tested different brands of caps in this revolver as well as in another one where there was no issue. I will need to work on it. Perhaps I can try using two springs at once.
I think the reason I love the 51 is because if I had been living in the era when these were the pinnacle of sidearm technology, the 51 would’ve been my EDC. Going to war? 1860. Going through a rough neighborhood on my way to _[19th Century Errand]?_ 1851.
Gorgeous guns Dustin, I agree with you that I like the styling of the 1851 over the 1861. I’m looking into getting a 1860 here in the near future to add to my collection.
I absolutely love my 1851 navy london! Some day i want to get a second one. The 1861 navy is a very pretty revolver, i just wish they wouldn't make them with the cutout for the shoulder stock. The replica stocks are expensive, hard to find, and poor quality from what I have heard. Plus the cutout is a bit of an eye sore in my opinion. Glad the 51 London doesn't have it! Great video Dustin!
I love the 1851 Navy. I have a pietta 44 cal but my next purchase will be the 51 Navy London. I think that is such a beautiful design. You mention the conical bullets molds. Do you do your own bullet casting? If so have you thought about doing a video on your casting process?
Curious if you’ve ever shot a Ruger Old Army! As a black powder shooter I’m sure you’d love it, even if it’s a bit too modern to fit in the old west ;)
My pinky finger always hangs low on my 51 navy. I obviously have learned to compensate for the discomfort. But I was wondering what I could do outside of somehow buying a longer grip? Is there a shooting technique that evolves the pinky hanging low?
I haven’t compared that, but it can’t be much. They have a lot of the same parts and the same barrel length. I’ll check though and post a short about it.
@@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx481 What? Do you even know what Fudd slang means? Some of us are real gun enthusiast and appreciate the history behind firearms. Doesn't mean we don't train with modern tools. That was silly comment brother.
I notice that you were having cap jams, and it just so happened, that I watched a video addressing just that yesterday here... ruclips.net/video/YUgZ5LYnscM/видео.html I dont know if it is something you want to address or not, but it is better to have the information and not use it, than it is to need it, and not have it. also, just a fyi, I watched one of Mike Beliveau (hopefully I am not butchering his name) video's, where he was using a butter knife to apply grease over the loaded chambers. I thought that was a great idea. no fuss, no muss, and very lubricated bullets.
it is fascianating to know these weapons are nearing 200 years of age. So great they are alive & functional.but we get older & disappear from earth.ha ha😂
I actually don’t live in the south; I live in the west. I moved the whole Toy Barn out here after taking Woody from that yard sale. I don’t blame you for not knowing that though because the movie got it very wrong.
Check out the Guns of the West store here: gunsoftheweststore.com
maybe you should run for president
I filed the hammer face and removed every sharp edge and that helped eliminate the cap jams quite a bit o my 1851 and 1860
4:03 - that clicking it's just SWEET.
Dustin would you please do a show or even a small series on how cap and ball accessories etc were carried by cowboy's, gun fighters and others on the frontier. I'm talking about loading supplies, cleaning and the like.
I love the new cappers,along with the paper cartridge kits.Not to mention excellent customer service and fast shipping. Thank you very much
Thank you!
I love that you don’t edit out the idiosyncrasies of these guns. All part of the fun. I just put Kirst Konversion cylinders on two of my ‘61 Navies. That was a little nerve racking, going at them with a dremel. But they came out really nice.👍🏻
I love my 1851 navy colt. I’ve finally got all the resources and tools I needed to service the gun
I have the 1851 navy conversion, 38 spl with the snake inlay. I love it. I also bought the holster that goes with it. The one Clint Eastwood wore. Mine was from cimmeron
I have a 1851 Connecticut Valley Arms Inc that my father put together as a kit he ordered. He's had it since the mid 80's give or take and probably hasn't been fired since then. Thank you for the video showing me how to correctly load and fire the weapon. Any advice or questions you have, or commenters have is highly welcomed. I'm going to get out and fire this thing one of these days.
The 1851 cylinder has the Battle of Campeche motif fought by the Texas Navy. The Texas military forces had bought so many Colts that it was an homage to them. Also, the Navy was originally called the "Ranger size" because of the Texas Rangers.
I love my two 1851 Navy revolvers as well. Mine are both Piettas. One is chambered in .36 caliber and the other is chambered in .44 caliber (not an historical caliber, but still awesome). Love them both equally. Having the same caliber comes in handy when I take my Pietta .44 caliber 1860 Army and Pietta .44 caliber 1858 Remington to the range and I do not have enough .36 caliber ammunition available in my area. The fit and finish of my Piettas are pretty good and I think Pietta has come a long way in their quality. Also love your 12 cap cappers and paper cartridge formers. They are great products. Saves much time on the range. I also found a way to make blank cartridges out of them too for performances. I very rarely have cap jams or misfires with my Piettas using both Remington and CCI caps. I agree with you about the Pietta engraving. I wish they did it under the loading lever like Uberti does too. Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
I like both, but I have to agree with you the 51 is my favorite as well.
I love the Navy Colt design. Had an old pietta 1851 cartridge converted last year. Got a Uberti Cimarron 1861 (like yours) last month at Texas Jacks in Fredericksburg, TX.
That's the same place I got my 61 Navy and yes cimarron's are real pretty
Oh man....the grains on the grip of that 61🤩
Our most famous Aussie bushranger had one. Thanks mate
I just got the same 1851 London, I’ve got a decent collection of guns but that one instantly became my favorite and the best looking
It really is a beautiful revolver! Thanks for watching!
I agree 👍 the octagonal barrel looks better on pistols and lever actions!❤
Just loading and shooting, with all the accompanying issues. All these are problems I've had and wondered what I was doing wrong 😢 thanks for a great lesson!
Hold them side by side and take a look i did with Colt Replicas, i picked 51, but i have both.
A classic gun, ages like fine wine
I keep an Uberti 1851 for winter carry under a duster. For spring and summer I install an 1861 barrel cut down to 5.5” and it makes the gun carry like a slimmer version of a Peacemaker. I don’t know what it is about shooting a .36, but I can seem to hit whatever I want out to 20 yards.
Great video as always. One note, I’ve never had any problems loading paper cartridges into my 1860 Army 2nd generation Colt. Also no problem with Uberti 1860 Army. My understanding is that Pietta’s 1860s do require modification to load paper.
Right, the Colts are fine, but most reproductions of that one need modification.
My Tastes go back and forth between the 51 and 61. I like them both. Lately i have felt the dragoon. Especially the whitneyville is the best looking colt.
They're always nice when you can get the original huh snapper
@@louisianagray8618 100% I like replicas as well. But originals you can feel the history
Love my 51 and my 61 but I think I love my 58 Remington new model navy more
I love my '51 Navy, but recently developed an interest in purchasing a '61. As it more closely resembles my '60 Army.
Beautiful guns!
Siempre he considerado el '51 como el revólver más bonito jamás fabricado, y me alegra que tu pienses en la misma dirección.
I love my Uberti 1861 Navy. My only issue is frequent misfires. The spring is probably too weak, as I have tested different brands of caps in this revolver as well as in another one where there was no issue. I will need to work on it. Perhaps I can try using two springs at once.
Beautiful revolvers!
I think the reason I love the 51 is because if I had been living in the era when these were the pinnacle of sidearm technology, the 51 would’ve been my EDC.
Going to war? 1860. Going through a rough neighborhood on my way to _[19th Century Errand]?_ 1851.
I have one of the 3rd reissue Colt 1861.
The cap jam issue is the main reason I don't use Colt reproductions.
Gorgeous guns Dustin, I agree with you that I like the styling of the 1851 over the 1861. I’m looking into getting a 1860 here in the near future to add to my collection.
Another great video.
What was the one used by clint eastwood in josey wales?
When it comes to aesthetics, I definitely prefer the London navy over the '61 (as well as the regular brass trigger guard '51s)
Add to Nickel Plate my squareback 51 I left my 61 as it was
I absolutely love my 1851 navy london! Some day i want to get a second one. The 1861 navy is a very pretty revolver, i just wish they wouldn't make them with the cutout for the shoulder stock. The replica stocks are expensive, hard to find, and poor quality from what I have heard. Plus the cutout is a bit of an eye sore in my opinion. Glad the 51 London doesn't have it! Great video Dustin!
Love the round barrel and smooth contours of my Uberti 61 but both are great guns. I’m wondering if the slix nipples really hold the caps better.
I’m sure they would. I just haven’t bought them for these two guns yet.
The 1851 navy is my favorite also.
Which gun was the pistol at the beginning of Outlaw Jose Wales when he pulled it from his burnt-down home?
I love the 1851 Navy. I have a pietta 44 cal but my next purchase will be the 51 Navy London. I think that is such a beautiful design. You mention the conical bullets molds. Do you do your own bullet casting? If so have you thought about doing a video on your casting process?
I cast my own. I had some casting videos, but RUclips took them down. You can still see them on the Guns of the West Rumble channel.
To me the Remington is a much nicer looking revolver, although I am in the UK I still enjoy watching Old West guns in action.
Very interesting ! Beautiful revolvers. What is the difference between a black powder revolver and a cap and ball ? Many thanks.
They’re the same thing.
Curious if you’ve ever shot a Ruger Old Army!
As a black powder shooter I’m sure you’d love it, even if it’s a bit too modern to fit in the old west ;)
I actually have not, but would love to!
Am i wrong does the 1861 grip look a bit longer
mine has the octogon barrel in 44
Would you like to see a 1st gen london?
Who makes a great or the best non firing replica? I wish I could afford a reproduction but I can’t. I would like a Navy and Army set for my office.
My pinky finger always hangs low on my 51 navy. I obviously have learned to compensate for the discomfort. But I was wondering what I could do outside of somehow buying a longer grip? Is there a shooting technique that evolves the pinky hanging low?
Wrap your pinky around the bottom of the grip and it should force you to grip it a little higher making it point more naturally
You could fit an 1860 model back strap and trigger guard .
man you sure know your stuff
What brand bullet mold do you recommend for 36 cal conical bullets?
Eras Gone Bullet Molds.
were can I buy a colt 1861 navy?😅🤨🤔
Do you have modify a remington new model army 44 for conicals?
No, but the rammer will blunt the bullets. It’s not as concave as the one on the Colts.
@@GunsOfTheWest thank you.
I was wondering, why did cartridges get jammed, and why did you have to wait before trying to fire immediately after the jam?
When one of the percussion caps fails to fire, it’s good to wait before taking the gun off target, just in case it’s a hang fire. (Delayed fire.)
@@GunsOfTheWest Oh! Wow. Super cool. Thanks!
Que bacana 👏👏👍😄😄🇧🇷🇧🇷
are the slix shot nipples worth the cost? thanks for your work and video! well done
In my experience, they are.
What is the weight difference between the two?
I haven’t compared that, but it can’t be much. They have a lot of the same parts and the same barrel length. I’ll check though and post a short about it.
I think the 51 is a better looking revolver as well. Just something about those squared off lines. I do love my 1860 but the 51 is my baby.
Pretty, but It's kind of a
Fudd gun, not good for much.
@@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx481 What? Do you even know what Fudd slang means? Some of us are real gun enthusiast and appreciate the history behind firearms. Doesn't mean we don't train with modern tools. That was silly comment brother.
On your recommendation I've aquired both😅
Can’t go wrong that way! Thanks for watching!
Was the 1851 Navy ever .44?
Not in production, but Colt may have experimented with it.
No criticism of the 1851 Colt Navy, but the 1861 is just a little more "elegant" looking to my eyes.
I notice that you were having cap jams, and it just so happened, that I watched a video addressing just that yesterday here... ruclips.net/video/YUgZ5LYnscM/видео.html I dont know if it is something you want to address or not, but it is better to have the information and not use it, than it is to need it, and not have it. also, just a fyi, I watched one of Mike Beliveau (hopefully I am not butchering his name) video's, where he was using a butter knife to apply grease over the loaded chambers. I thought that was a great idea. no fuss, no muss, and very lubricated bullets.
Clint Eastwood
Yoooo I made it early :D
it is fascianating to know these weapons are nearing 200 years of age. So great they are alive & functional.but we get older & disappear from earth.ha ha😂
This is the dude from toy story 2 he just moved to the south.
I actually don’t live in the south; I live in the west. I moved the whole Toy Barn out here after taking Woody from that yard sale. I don’t blame you for not knowing that though because the movie got it very wrong.
I don't even try shooting a colt repro without putting slix shot nipples on it
Its Colt 36 navy 🤪👍😇
Hm. Were you using Slix Shot nipples on either of those?
No, I haven’t bought them for these two yet.
I will shoot my 51 over the 61 every time . I will shoot my original 1860 over all of my Cap Guns most of the time