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    WARNING- Para-Ordnance Weapons Are Garbage! Do Not Buy Para-Ordnance

    Para Ordnance 45 I have 5 .45 pistols- a Government Model 1911A1, a Colt Systema (identical to a 1911A1), 2 Ballester Molinas (Argentine similar to a Colt, but updated) and a Taurus Millenium Pro. Every one of them shot just fine out of the box with GI magazines. The idea that an expensive...
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    WARNING- Para-Ordnance Weapons Are Garbage! Do Not Buy Para-Ordnance

    Para Ordnance 45 I have 5 .45 pistols- a Government Model 1911A1, a Colt Systema (identical to a 1911A1), 2 Ballester Molinas (Argentine similar to a Colt, but updated) and a Taurus Millenium Pro. Every one of them shot just fine out of the box with GI magazines. The idea that an expensive...
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    Cap&Ball - How many shots do you take?

    Cylinder pin clogging If you look at a Colt Army Model you will see a thread chased on the cylinder pin- this can be greased and will slow down clogging. I you have a REPLICA Remington you can do the same thing and extend the shooting time before cleaning considerably. Frank
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    Will the USFA 1858 Remington Die in Infancy?

    1858 Remingtons Just to add to the confusion, there were three 44 cal revolver models made by Remington around the Civil War. The actual 1858 was also known as the Beals patent. It had a conical front sight and a smooth cylinder, with no hammer notches, and was made until 1862. Then came the...
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    Will the USFA 1858 Remington Die in Infancy?

    1858 Remington I may have an advantage in this discussion, as I have an original Remington, the 1861 model, in very good condition, I also have 2 Ruger C&Bs, and a Cabela , which is a Pietta. Comparing them, the Rugers have the edge in design and construction as a shooter, and the Pietta and...
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