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Some pictures of my Uberti 1847 Colt Walker reproduction, and the NEW holster & belt rig I just got from
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Some nice walnut grips sticking out that holster. Do we get to see the sixgun that’s wearing them? Wink


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Some nice walnut grips sticking out that holster. Do we get to see the sixgun that’s wearing them? Wink

Heck yes!

Why not huh?



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Sir, that is a fine-looking revolver you got there! Love the whole rig, but the case hardening just sends it home.

I need to get in on this cap and ball club some day. I’ve wanted an 1851 and an 1858 for a long time now.


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By God, girl! That's a Colts Dragoon!
Nice rig.


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classy and classic!!
 
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You’re gonna need suspenders

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Nice rig! Love some cap and ball myself.

Have you fired it yet? Curious how well the caps stay on the nipples.



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That is a gorgeous set up and the knife compliments it perfectly.
 
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I love BP revolvers!!!
That is a fantastic looking piece!!!

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Beautiful gun and rig.



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Nice rig! Love some cap and ball myself.

Have you fired it yet? Curious how well the caps stay on the nipples.


I have not. I did dry fire with some caps only with the factory nipples. I didn't like the results, so I replaced them with SlixShot nipples, that greatly improved cap retention with Remington #10's as recommended by Badman Bullets the manufacturer of SlixShot stainless steel nipples.
I hope to shoot the Walker off the back deck soon. Wife's been sick with a migraine and I've been to busy with the Golden Retriever and chores to get to it lately. But, I will post some pictures and thoughts when I do shot it.
Thanks!


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Thanks to all for looking and the replies. Smile


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Is that a leather strap for the loading lever? I have a 3rd Dragoon (Uberti). The Dragoon has a more positive latch for the loading lever. For those who are unfamiliar, the loading lever on the Walker is retained in the stowed (up) position by way of a leaf spring attached to the barrel. Under the substantial recoil of the Walker, the loading lever tends to drop down, the ram enters the bottom chamber of the cylinder, and gums up the works.

Users of the Walker quickly made a modification by using a leather strap to hold the loading lever in the stowed position as shown in George's pictures. The Dragoon introduced a latch at the front of the loading lever (similar to the 1858 Remington, and 1851 Colt), to hold the lever up.
 
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Is that a leather strap for the loading lever? I have a 3rd Dragoon (Uberti). The Dragoon has a more positive latch for the loading lever. For those who are unfamiliar, the loading lever on the Walker is retained in the stowed (up) position by way of a leaf spring attached to the barrel. Under the substantial recoil of the Walker, the loading lever tends to drop down, the ram enters the bottom chamber of the cylinder, and gums up the works.

Users of the Walker quickly made a modification by using a leather strap to hold the loading lever in the stowed position as shown in George's pictures. The Dragoon introduced a latch at the front of the loading lever (similar to the 1858 Remington, and 1851 Colt), to hold the lever up.

It is a RANGER rubber band. They come in small wide sizes and are very heavy duty EPDM rubber, resistant to oils and solvents.


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Just fooling around on the Uberti website. The Dragoon and New Army look to be somewhat smaller than the Walker, but are still .44. Do they take a smaller charge or do they have the same power in a smaller package?

Also, is there a Cowboy Action discipline that uses black powder rather than modern cartridges, or are these simply "fun guns"? I have to admit, I'm really tempted.

I wish they made more cartridge revolvers in .44 Mag, rather than .45 Colt. I'd like that "Doc" model, but don't really want another caliber.

I could spend an awfully lot of money on that site. And on the leather afterwards.



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A Walker holds a 60 grain charge of black powder, and a Dragoon 50 grains.
 
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