Colt Navy Revolvers: 1851 & 1861

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2023
  • In this video, I’ll be shooting Uberti’s reproductions of of the Colt 1851 and 1861 Navy revolvers. Be sure to subscribe to my channel for more videos. Thanks for watching!
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Комментарии • 87

  • @GunsOfTheWest

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  • @georgechampion1309

    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

  • @shadbanta14

    I love my 1851 navy colt. I’ve finally got all the resources and tools I needed to service the gun

  • @Brentisimo

    No criticism of the 1851 Colt Navy, but the 1861 is just a little more "elegant" looking to my eyes.

  • @dianasteward4530

    I love the new cappers,along with the paper cartridge kits.Not to mention excellent customer service and fast shipping. Thank you very much

  • @JamesFromTexas

    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.

  • @alexanderfaust4192

    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.

  • @richardmeyers8781

    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.

  • @user-cr2yz6kj9z
    @user-cr2yz6kj9z 7 часов назад

    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

  • @sasquatch885

    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.👍🏻

  • @SouthernPsychopath

    This is the dude from toy story 2 he just moved to the south.

  • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf

    Our most famous Aussie bushranger had one. Thanks mate

  • @joemortimer1763

    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!

  • @tomingvaldsen3939

    Oh man....the grains on the grip of that 61🤩

  • @classicgunstoday1972

    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.

  • @potatomine6678

    A classic gun, ages like fine wine

  • @johnt.chambers4204

    I like both, but I have to agree with you the 51 is my favorite as well.

  • @eancola6111

    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

  • @TheJCJexe

    Beautiful revolvers!

  • @rezlogan4787

    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.