Ugly Sauce
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Not to mention what you will feel when it chain-fires.
I've seen a few branded from using a rifle grip on those revolving rifles. Not good!I have seen pictures of an h-shaped clip to hold the Walker's rammer in place.
You buy them for the history, those crude and hard to see sights take a lot of getting used to.
Remember when you fire the Dragoon or 1860 Army with the shoulder stock you keep both hands on the grip.
Otherwise your support hand will feel it from the barrel/cylinder gap.
I've seen a few branded from using a rifle grip on those revolving rifles. Not good!
I have a newer uberti Walker, and the loading lever has never dropped. I shoot 50 grains. I’ve heard people say that some are better than others for the lever dropping. I may have gotten lucky.I am not sure which to get. Does the modern Walker still have the loading lever problems
I found an Uberti Walker in stock.
My Pietta 1858 sometimes throws it's loading lever. I think its a 2013
I have a newer uberti Walker, and the loading lever has never dropped. I shoot 50 grains. I’ve heard people say that some are better than others for the lever dropping. I may have gotten lucky.
The Walker is awesome, in theory anyway. In practice, I much prefer the 3rd Model Dragoon.
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I have a newer uberti Walker, and the loading lever has never dropped. I shoot 50 grains. I’ve heard people say that some are better than others for the lever dropping. I may have gotten lucky.
Sorry for the late response, didn't see this before. Sack Peterson did the grips.CraigC, who did those awesome one piece elk grips?