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Where is the best place to buy black powder revolvers in NWFL? I mean where’s the best collection. I never see to many of them in one place. Interested in military muskets too.thanks
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ReplicasReplicas or Genuine?
Greyman Armory has a bunch of Italian made new Colt revolvers for $300 each I believe.Replicas
Dixie Gun Works has quite a few replica revolvers and long guns. I have seen several genuine firearms in their ads. They also stock a lot of repair and replacement parts for their replica and genuine firearms.Where is the best place to buy black powder revolvers in NWFL? I mean where’s the best collection. I never see to many of them in one place. Interested in military muskets too.thanks
There are any number of blackpowder sites dealing with different aspects of the sport. One of the most general and user friendly to the newcomer is the muzzleloading forum at this address:Black Powder was something ive always been interested in. My father was going to take me out hunting with his Hawkins .50 but life got in the way but he has passed now... I would like to know more about them for a future buy. Any good websites to go to?
I’ve been reading up on Facebook groups “black powder revolver enthusiast”. Is a good one. I can’t really decide but with ammo prices I have been lookingBlack Powder was something ive always been interested in. My father was going to take me out hunting with his Hawkins .50 but life got in the way but he has passed now... I would like to know more about them for a future buy. Any good websites to go to?
Here are the ones they have at GreymanI’ve been reading up on Facebook groups “black powder revolver enthusiast”. Is a good one. I can’t really decide but with ammo prices I have been looking
I'll check tomorrow when I stop back in.Pietta? Uberti?
The paper cartridges give you a bigger, slower bullet and it is how the guns were most often used. I do not own a cap and ball pistol, but I do plan to get a taylor and get it or do it myself to a tuned state before I die.Never had any fancy paper cartridges. Just flask and ball. Used washers to tune the nipple on the flask to my "custom" charge. Key with these is measured powder and the same pressure seating the ball. EVERYTIME. Slow but alot of fun!!
Pietta? Uberti?