Colt's 2nd Generation 1860 Army Revolver

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @thedepartedmack1284
    @thedepartedmack1284 4 года назад +18

    "do whatever you prefer and don't send me any complaints about it." Well said!!

  • @versal339
    @versal339 4 года назад +2

    I look forward to this series. The history of these generations of colts needs to be told. There is so much misinformation about these guns. It takes a knowledgeable individual like yourself to set the story straight.Keep up the good work.

  • @lisar3006
    @lisar3006 4 года назад +2

    I bought a Colt 1851 navy 2nd gen revolver and it had issues with a soft barrel wedge and the nipples were drilled out or something and it had cap jams every shot. I sent it to Colt and got it back about 6 months later. I ended up trading it for a Lyman 1851 and some cash. and I guess it was a lemon it happens. I have a 1860 Army made in Belgium in the 1960's ( Centaure Belgium Colt)) and it is a near perfect copy. It was new in the original box unfired with the paper work and even the wax paper it came in and I have never shot it it is in my safe. I still want an 1860 Army 2nd gen Colt even after my experience with the colt 1851. Great video Mike thank you. .

    • @geffreybolster3780
      @geffreybolster3780 4 года назад

      Oddly, when Colt was doing the '51 Navys and the 3rd Dragoons in the early 70s, there were some strange quality issues going on. The models during the years 81 - 82 went pretty well though.

  • @6Sally5
    @6Sally5 4 года назад +5

    Big thumbs up! I have been a subscriber for a long time, Mike. It just occurred to me NOBODY that I am aware of, provides the “Bad Guy’s View” in their vids! Love it!

  • @colinmoore7460
    @colinmoore7460 4 года назад +3

    Pretty good shooting ...for a new gun fresh out of the box.

  • @nikitamckeever5403
    @nikitamckeever5403 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video as usual , going shooting tomorrow at Mike Dickenson’s Range in Derbyshire UK with two good shooting buddies, taking my Uberti Navy .36 cal and loaded with Pedersoli conicals wrapped in flash paper ( no residue ) made from Capandball’s paper cartridge maker I got delivered today from Budapest and Henry Kranks black powder fffg. Does life get any better , I’m not sure , maybe I need a Dualist’s Den T shirt just to cap it off .

  • @richardwhite3246
    @richardwhite3246 4 года назад +7

    The 1st and 3rd shots on Roy look like the felt wads were on fire when they bounced onto the ground. Might want to keep an eye on that if things get dry. Wouldn't want to burn down the Den. Great video, be well and God bless.

    • @bunkstagner298
      @bunkstagner298 4 года назад +2

      I have had a wad made exactly like that stick in a paper target at CAS distances.

    • @johan.ohgren
      @johan.ohgren 4 года назад

      Yeah, shot a friends black powder shotgun, we almost started a grass fire.. come to think about it fires cannot have been unusual back in the day.

  • @bobscruggs8886
    @bobscruggs8886 4 года назад

    So glad you clarified the Colts , I bought a set of Colt pistols with a shoulder stock and display case I think was made in 1973 these were from a gun dealer in Texas at 78 and getting into black powder I wanted a rare set these must have been sitting around for many years everything was in new condition with no cylinder marks.
    When taking these apart I was amazed how difficult they were the wedges had to be hammered out a mallet would not budge them then one of the cylinders was stuck on the arbor I never seen such a tight fit with a block of wood as a backer and mallet it finally came off I took emory paper and gently worked the arbor until the cylinder went on smooth , I ordered new wedges from Dixie gun works and they fit very well I also took off many burr and sharp edges that you could skin a deer with now they shoot very well.
    My point is that these Colts were made to more or less to look at with a nice display case with he hopes of increasing in price in the future instead of shooting for enjoyment . There is no way my Colt set could have been inspected by anyone except for looks they were not functional . I really enjoy going to the range and blasting away they are smooth as silk shoot a little high but that is windage which is normal .
    Both you and Blackie Thomas have been so helpful with your videos showing how to take apart and maintain black powder weapons so I thank you very much .

  • @johnkenkel8756
    @johnkenkel8756 Месяц назад

    Great update

  • @mhlaw229
    @mhlaw229 Год назад

    Very nice shooting while having to experiment with the elevation on the fly

  • @alanhope1190
    @alanhope1190 2 года назад +1

    Hey Mike, some years back you made a video on all your C&B revolvers, but now you probably have twice as many… can we get a new video showing your collection as it stands today?

  • @anthonydexter262
    @anthonydexter262 2 года назад

    Another cracking video Mike 👍👍👍

  • @blokhed99
    @blokhed99 4 года назад +1

    Good to know, I had heard the "they're just Uberti" comments before too, with no rebuttal.

  • @nomadpi1
    @nomadpi1 2 года назад

    Thks. Pertinent info. Educational value.

  • @WhiskeyRiverRifleman
    @WhiskeyRiverRifleman 4 года назад +15

    I'm not sure but the first shot you put on Hans looks like you shot Ol' Hans in the Nads.

  • @Dick_Gozinya
    @Dick_Gozinya 4 года назад +13

    I like to say Kentucky windage, Tennessee elevation.

  • @catyear75
    @catyear75 4 года назад +2

    One word - SWEET!

  • @alissarobertson8840
    @alissarobertson8840 4 года назад +2

    You shoot pretty good with a gun you never fired before Mike.

  • @buckskinbilly
    @buckskinbilly 4 года назад

    finally, a good video on second generation colts. i love mine .thank you excellent video

  • @PilotMcbride
    @PilotMcbride 4 года назад +3

    The sights on that little beauty are battle sights set for 100yds mate, 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Great stuff Mike, thanks for sharing with us. 🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @karsonbranham3900
    @karsonbranham3900 4 года назад

    Pretty good shooting for out of the box, and having to figure it out on the fly on camera, no retakes. Good show!!

  • @guidorollard2944
    @guidorollard2944 6 месяцев назад

    You can imagine what time it took to reload such a 19 centrury revolver in those days.
    But anyway, like that old style guns and this video how it works.

  • @carlread6029
    @carlread6029 4 года назад

    Saw a pair of what appeared to be Colt second generation black powder revolvers in a local shop today but they were I believe second model dragoons. I didn't get a chance to hold em an take a closer look, but I'm going back in the morning to look at em. I'm hoping I can get a deal on em.

  • @brianmyers576
    @brianmyers576 4 года назад

    That's a pretty colt army actively working on ordering mine! I love cap & ball revolvers it just feels right!

  • @almartin4284
    @almartin4284 2 года назад

    I always use lambs tallow +bees wax in front of the ball so the ball forces the lube into the lands and grooves of the barrel.

  • @TXGRunner
    @TXGRunner 3 года назад

    Hans Up seems like a bad dude! Nice video.

  • @SumoKevin
    @SumoKevin 4 года назад

    Awesome. I saw your Facebook post and I was super excited to see the video!

  • @brianmyers576
    @brianmyers576 4 года назад +1

    Good Kentucky elavation brother! I love the video's keep it coming!

  • @edwincathey5260
    @edwincathey5260 3 года назад

    I just got a black box colt 1860 never fired at a gun show in Ga. this morning for the unheard or price of $325.00 👍

  • @rcooper3178
    @rcooper3178 4 года назад

    Thanks for the great video! I've had one of these since the early 1980s and I have heard it called "just an Uberti,"and " made in Italy." Lots of good information. My 1860 hasn't been to the range for awhile. I think I may have to take it.

    • @marcogram1216
      @marcogram1216 3 года назад

      I’m happy for them to say that. Hopefully, it keeps their prices down.

  • @bernardmclaughlin2303
    @bernardmclaughlin2303 4 года назад

    Mike Great video on these Colts! Have a few myself. Nice Revolvers. Looking forward to seeing more on these.

  • @Rumblestrip
    @Rumblestrip 4 года назад

    Beautiful grip on that Mike... Good shooting for a first outting with a new daughter.
    Wish theyd do another run... Love to have a pair of walkers from colt

  • @daviddupre8172
    @daviddupre8172 2 года назад

    New to your channel really enjoy it. I just purchased 1851 navy 2generation never been fired. Thanks

  • @sahmadi1000
    @sahmadi1000 2 года назад

    You bid I enjoyed the content. Thank you

  • @jimp5777
    @jimp5777 2 года назад

    Great video Mike, I have a 2nd gen 1860, 1851, 1860 stainless and pocket police. All boxed with paperwork. Traded 6 of my Signature Series for a complete 1930 Mauser Broomhandle cased set and a 1964 Colt SAA Nevada Centennial, no regrets. Wasn't impressed with the 3rd generation.

  • @alexandrel6344
    @alexandrel6344 4 года назад

    Wow genuine colts, that's awesome.

  • @jazzman5598
    @jazzman5598 4 года назад

    Nads EYE 👁! Great shooting.......and he’s singing a foot 🦶 high too!!!

  • @1straightcut
    @1straightcut 4 года назад

    I couldn't wait for this video to be posted and Mike, you didn't disappoint! What a cool gun and great video! Thanks so much for your efforts!

  • @romecottrell
    @romecottrell 4 года назад

    Really like these videos. Especially the 1860 Colts

  • @lorenray9479
    @lorenray9479 2 года назад +1

    I also am confused about holster type. R/l, cross, etc. A right hand right draw hip holster is what I want. A video would be hunky dory! Thanks for vids in real time, no chipmunk chirpy vids!

  • @davidtong2776
    @davidtong2776 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, I love your videos, God bless you.

  • @anndoberstein8157
    @anndoberstein8157 4 года назад +11

    Mike, has Evil Roy ever been mentally evaluated? I suspect he had a rough childhood. (His adulthood the same.)

  • @midnight4540
    @midnight4540 4 года назад

    Very nice looking pistol, might just have to look into this a little. Thanks, keep up the good work.

  • @billwild7512
    @billwild7512 4 года назад

    As usual another great and informative video ,well done and thanks for sharing

  • @michaelcheverie6815
    @michaelcheverie6815 3 года назад

    Another Great Video , thank as always !!!

  • @remko1238
    @remko1238 4 года назад

    Always love the vids,, like the loading,, like the the 5-in-the-chamber but was surprised... watching you miss shots 🙈

  • @RadDadisRad
    @RadDadisRad 4 года назад +1

    I’ve been pretty pleased with the Colt factory reproductions that I have. Only issue is the arbor getting loose on them. It’s super frustrating.

  • @TartanJack
    @TartanJack 4 года назад

    I did enjoy. As always. You are a treasure.

  • @timtiniski423
    @timtiniski423 4 года назад

    Love your content man. Excellent show every time.

  • @PinChE_LoCo
    @PinChE_LoCo Год назад

    I got a 1862 pocket navy I think it is. Very tight tolerances. Unfired and babied. Imma fukit UP ! BUT HAS THE COLT marks and the lines are seamless from the grip, guard and frame.

  • @cmonsterz
    @cmonsterz 4 года назад

    Another great and very entertaining video, Mike!

  • @wadel6
    @wadel6 4 года назад

    Beautiful gun and a whole lotta fun!

  • @jerseyred9554
    @jerseyred9554 4 года назад

    Always great episodes

  • @bidkid2020
    @bidkid2020 4 года назад

    The commentary was fantastic better luck next time on the shooting greatly enjoyed your video thanks they almost got away haha

  • @johnp.2614
    @johnp.2614 4 года назад

    Great video. I always thought the second generation Colts were all made by Uberti, and fit and finish was in USA. Keep those BP videos coming.

  • @StorminNorvin
    @StorminNorvin 4 года назад +2

    12:00 That's the reason to load 6.

  • @BJLee-zf5yh
    @BJLee-zf5yh 4 года назад

    Nice Gun Mike my new friend :) i love Colt Guns

  • @straightpipec6099
    @straightpipec6099 4 года назад

    Outstanding video

  • @BTCAsia
    @BTCAsia 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the information. I purchased one last year. I opted for the 2nd generation over the 3rd generation based on what I read about their manufacture. Unfortunately, much of what I found online was poorly sourced and the reports conflicted on the number of parts/finish by Uberti vs. the work performed in the US. Is there a book or other reference you can tell us where we can find this information? Can the Colt 2nd gen 1851 Navy and 1860 Army take conical without alteration?

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  4 года назад +3

      There is info in several books. but These articles are quite helpful too. This one lookaside.fbsbx.com/file/2nd_and_3rd_Generation_Blackpowder_Revolvers_1971_2002.pdf?token=AWxG-LdObB7rv29tq1qYhtKR46r8L_PvrhqcPQ1w0oZpq7syJbQTsBzHNXSdgik4RMCKXP6ebO3iFezuLMn5-xTwpsqQ4eGAe4_sewVbDsos7gvbTzyZPdHPSTbpWzpALLwxpRA9kTFVaJv2wmX0rc1asiLsWRTc1c9nJoegKj3vCA
      And this one
      facebook.com/notes/cap-ball-revolvers-pistols-and-rifles/a-concise-history-of-colt-black-powder-reproduction-revolvers/2034309360191105/

    • @BTCAsia
      @BTCAsia 4 года назад +2

      ​@@duelist1954 Thank you very much for taking the time to reply. Unfortunately, I'm getting weird and inconsistent Facebook errors when I try to follow the links, even when logged into FB. I appreciate your trying. Sometimes the systems are designed in such a way as to prevent communication or sharing.

  • @ryancawdor8083
    @ryancawdor8083 4 года назад

    Seems I noticed more sparks on this episode than previous episodes with black powder.

  • @LanceisLawson
    @LanceisLawson 3 года назад

    IMHO the 1860/61 Colts are the best looking revolvers ever made.

  • @journeyquest1
    @journeyquest1 3 года назад

    I had a ragged Iver Johnson single shot 12 gauge given to me by my grandpa. Someone got off with it.

  • @himartem
    @himartem 3 года назад

    First time viewer. Enjoyed very much

  • @xxuncexx
    @xxuncexx 8 месяцев назад

    I wonder if they shoot high because of how the cylinder lines up with the barrel. At least on the Uberti I noticed if you look down the barrel the light coming through the nipple is not centered and is noticeably high. Don’t reckon that’s something fixeable.

  • @wolfswesterns6650
    @wolfswesterns6650 4 года назад +4

    Sir, I know you have done a video on paper cartridges...My question(s), is how to store them, how long can you store them, and how many is to many?

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  4 года назад +6

      I store them in MTM plastic cartridge boxes for .45 Colt cartridges. Keep them dry, and they will last forever.

    • @wolfswesterns6650
      @wolfswesterns6650 4 года назад +2

      @@duelist1954 Thank you Sir, I hope I do not have to keep them forever, but one never knows in an uncertain future.

  • @mattnw42
    @mattnw42 4 года назад

    I scored a stainless o e a few years ago. Mine shoots great. My only complaints are that the barrel fit is excessively tight and the machining on the water table is a bit rough.

  • @Atpost334
    @Atpost334 2 года назад

    I agree, I have two 2nd generation Colts (1851 Navy and 1860 Army) and two 3rd generation that I bought in the mid-90s (1861 Navy and Walker). I have fired hundreds of rounds through all of them with no issues. I also have a couple of Ubertis. No comparison with the Colts. I really haven’t noticed any quality difference between the 2nd and 3rd generations and I have put a lot of rounds though all of them and quality and reliability is fantastic on both generation Colts.

  • @tberkoff
    @tberkoff 3 года назад

    I very much like the matte wood grips and smaller frame compared to the over built Ubertis.

    • @Bahlzeron
      @Bahlzeron 3 года назад

      What? Uberti overbuilt? Uberti's are near exact to the originals. There's a reason the second gen 1860 Colts used Uberti barrels, cylinders, and backstrap.

  • @generatorjohn4537
    @generatorjohn4537 4 года назад

    Mike, Very good video on this 2nd generation Colt Army.
    I purchased a "3rd" generation, Signature Series, Hartford-Whitneyville Dragoon in the early 2000s. We owners of 3rd generation Colts are told in some circles of enthusiasts that they are not real Colts. My gun is stamped with all the authentic markings and was licensed by Colt. Question is, are they? Please if you would make a video on this series and clarify once and for all the truth behind this issue. Whatever you can add to the story about them would be appreciated.
    BTW - I use to work in Hartford CT a lot and drive by the Colt building many times. Sam Colt was a big deal back in the day.
    Thanks for all your black powder videos.

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  4 года назад

      Later this summer I'll do a video on all three generations of the Colt 1860 Army. I'm waiting for my original 1860 Colt (made in 1864) to come back from getting a few repairs.

    • @duffysullivan2794
      @duffysullivan2794 4 года назад

      @@duelist1954 I am looking forward to your later generation Colt videos. I think they will draw a lot of views and comments! I have a couple of Signature series, an 1860 Army, and a 3rd model Dragoon. Bought both of them new when they came out.

    • @generatorjohn4537
      @generatorjohn4537 4 года назад

      @@duelist1954 Mike, Thanks for getting back to me on the 3rd generation Colts. Looking forward to your presentation. Generator John

    • @geffreybolster3780
      @geffreybolster3780 4 года назад

      I have and fire the Authentic/Signature Colts. The company that made the Signature Colts asked Colt if they could do it. Colt authorized them to do it. However, there was no oversight by Colt. Within the legal and spirit of the agreement, they are 'genuine' Colts.
      They are 'Continuations of production'. They re n o t replicas nor reproductions.
      There was some kind of weird problem with the quality control. A L O T of the Signature Colts are v e r y sloppily fit/finished. Some are e c e l l e n t !!!
      Btw, Walkers (original) were not made by Colt either! However, the b i g difference is Colt a s k e d Whitney to make them. Whereas, CBAC asked Colt!

  • @GarethIzCool
    @GarethIzCool 4 года назад

    Have you done a video on how to inspect an 1851 or other percussion revolver? I need to know what to look for in one, what the problems are and how to spot them. It would be very useful and i have not been able to find one. Thanks.

  • @bewood9637
    @bewood9637 4 года назад +1

    nice video... but my Uberti Remington new army seems way more accurate out of the box.. and im a bum for real... love what you do..

  • @1248dl
    @1248dl 4 года назад

    When you were shooting at Evil Roy I noticed that, twice, two bits went to the ground smoking. Were those wads? I did enjoy this video. Thanks

  • @lorenray9479
    @lorenray9479 2 года назад +2

    I have a quorio type question! How close will a bad guy view blind from powder burns and debris??? A safety question for a near miss type accident. I saw that a new shooter had a bandaid on the off hand pointer finger, like he pointed his finger beside the cylinder. Cap fragments were also stinging the bare shooting hand. Elmer's pig skin gloves would come in handy. My first percussion 51 is in transit so I want to avoid the genius spouse shouldacouldawoulda lectures!!!!!!! Hoho

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  2 года назад +2

      You never want to get your fingers next to the barrel/cylinder gap on a revolver, whether it is black powder or modern. it will give you a nasty burn. With a good two-hand grip, the fingers on your off=hand won't be past the front of your trigger guard, and you will be perfectly safe.

  • @richyt5983
    @richyt5983 2 года назад

    Thanks for a clear Simple explanation of the history of the Colt second generation black box pistols. There is so much false information about them, but you are right on target. I know this because I was working next to the Colt factory in Hartford and used to talk to the guys at lunch time. They told me that the roll stamps and numbering stamps are the same that was used along with some of the production machining tools on the originals and once the run was over they would be scrapped or destroyed. I learned a lot from those short conversations and I ended up buying a Baby Dragoon, Pocket Police and Pocket Navy soon as they were available. There have been accurate write ups about the history of these guns that go in much deeper detail in a few of the older hard cover books at my Library. Unfortunately living in this now, anti gun blue state, those books seem to have been removed from the shelf and discarded. I was hopeful I could post the titles and authors, but the lefties wrecked that idea. Thanks again stay safe and have fun making smoke.

  • @LanceisLawson
    @LanceisLawson 3 года назад

    As much as I like my 1851 Navy I think the 1860 Army .44 is the ultimate Black Powder revolver.

  • @bosse641
    @bosse641 4 года назад

    It sure is a slender beauty.

  • @miketyper
    @miketyper 3 года назад

    Why does't Colt make these now? I would love to have a pair of 1860 armys.

  • @rogersmith9808
    @rogersmith9808 4 года назад +1

    "Hans Uhpp" ..... Love it!!!! :^D lol

  • @jeffe.9904
    @jeffe.9904 4 года назад

    Mike, I'm GLAd to see that you put that last Outlaw Water Bottle Bandit out of his misery! He didn't deserve to live another day. 😂

  • @Browninghumpback
    @Browninghumpback 4 года назад

    Nice wood grip on this gun

  • @smartmeis
    @smartmeis 3 года назад

    Gosh I wish I had went with uberti or colt 1860. Pietta 1858 is cool and I like it, but I feel as if those are way nicer in .44 idk why I'm such a dummy.

  • @rayyanma1608
    @rayyanma1608 4 года назад

    I'm curious as to what gear Civil War officers and cavalry would carry in regards to reloading and maintaining their pistols. Also, did they use a different reloading method and how fast could they reload?

  • @larrycherrington7338
    @larrycherrington7338 4 года назад

    That's why I always put a new gun on paper first so I know where it ts hitting. Just saying Mike.

  • @nunyabidniz2868
    @nunyabidniz2868 4 года назад +3

    @ 3:38 -- The cylinder had better NOT have been cast: if that wasn't made from forged billet, who would want them?

    • @richardelliott9511
      @richardelliott9511 4 года назад +1

      Nothing wrong with cast parts as long as they are properly made with the right alloy and a good heat treatment. Just look at 50ish years of Ruger firearms. Cheaper to make too.

  • @wadetitcombe9971
    @wadetitcombe9971 4 года назад

    I would like to see the bad guys view of your sword videos.

  • @guidorollard2944
    @guidorollard2944 6 месяцев назад

    well i gave a thumbs up alright, i even hammerd on my thumb to make it larger whaahaaa... but seriously, at what distance you made your shots?

  • @Sunbear415
    @Sunbear415 4 года назад +1

    Nice gun, but I’ll take 3 Ubertis any day!

    • @Eralen00
      @Eralen00 4 года назад

      or 4-5 piettas lol

  • @ak759402
    @ak759402 4 года назад

    Any comparison thoughts on the hammer faces? Seems the colt doesn’t have as much cap sucking as the Italian pieces.

  • @jdkeith5373
    @jdkeith5373 3 года назад

    How hard are these to find?? Prolly run me a grand. Still want one tho

  • @go911boy
    @go911boy 2 года назад

    Hey mike where can I get a hat like that? I like it

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  2 года назад

      It was hand made for me by a guy named Lil Griz…I think you can find him on facebook

  • @abitnutz6747
    @abitnutz6747 4 года назад +1

    Does this history hold true for the Stainless Steel model 1860's? I have a Colt 2nd generation 1860 in stainless steel. Was it's manufacture path any different than the blued models?

    • @mattnw42
      @mattnw42 4 года назад

      What is the matching and barrel fit on yours? Mine is a bit tight

  • @Brace67
    @Brace67 2 года назад

    Who supplied the grips?

  • @oasis6444
    @oasis6444 4 года назад

    Hi,
    I know this is not the right post, but have you ever done a video on how to disassemble and clean a Wesson 1841 single shot percussion rifle ? I just got one, but I cannot find anything on this particular model.
    Thx.

  • @captain.wizbang
    @captain.wizbang 3 года назад

    Fine now let us know where to get one.

  • @FanatikkMtW
    @FanatikkMtW 4 года назад

    Gettysburg Civil War Revolver 😁💪 nice greets from germany

  • @aburd780
    @aburd780 4 года назад

    Great video. Any ideas on how to correct the shooting high? My first thoughts are at the barrel end. Is it a true 90 degrees or can it be filed? What about the hammer sights? Can they be filed or changed out? The 1860 is my next purchase or second to next. I'm hoping to not have the same issue. I can't imagine they sighted it in for long range shooting. My guess is the pistol would have been considered a more of a close range engagement weapon. Thanks for all you do and the education.

    • @BogeyTheBear
      @BogeyTheBear 4 года назад

      To correct a gun shooting high, you have a taller front blade sight installed. If it ends up shooting low, you begin filing down that sight until you're satisfied.

    • @Bahlzeron
      @Bahlzeron 3 года назад

      You can file the rear site with a small file. Look up Blackie Thomas here on youtube, he's got a bunch of videos about modifying Colt revolvers
      Edit to add: The sights were set at one hundred yards by design, different time different philosophy of shooting and arms.

  • @duelist1954
    @duelist1954  4 года назад +1

    I always wonder what bothered the five guys who gave it a thumbs-down....

    • @64samsky
      @64samsky 4 года назад

      You could give out free candy and you would get thumbs down, it's the nature of RUclips. Your videos are great!

    • @geffreybolster3780
      @geffreybolster3780 4 года назад

      Envy.

    • @colecole3352
      @colecole3352 4 года назад

      @@64samsky 🤣

  • @RandyLiGFW
    @RandyLiGFW 4 года назад

    I am not familiar with gun, but before installation of the cap, the gun powder won’t lack ?

  • @fordfan3179
    @fordfan3179 4 года назад

    You can see those bullets fly

  • @thitsugaya1224
    @thitsugaya1224 4 года назад

    You said you usually do tuning work and clean up, so I assume all Italian revolvers need some work out of the box, but I was wondering which Italian revolvers were better, Uberti or Pietta, I know that Uberti is usually more expensive, but I wanted to know if they're worth what they cost over Pietta.

    • @duelist1954
      @duelist1954  4 года назад +1

      T Hitsugaya I think Uberti are worth the premium