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    The Good old Walker

    Has anybody use the R & D drop in with the walker? BlindShooter
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    1858 Rem questions

    Quote Compaired to the Colt Walker ..the Remmie is a pocket pistol I'm cerious, how easy is it to remove the cylinder from the walker Colt as comp aired to the 1858 Remington? I know taking the cylinder in and out of my 1860 army colt is a real Paine. Thank god I don't have to do it in a...
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    1858 Rem questions

    According to data I got from the net. A Uberti/Remington 1858 New Model Army .44 Revolver with a Barrel length of 8" Weight: 2.69 pounds unloaded. I don't have a scale, so This is just a subjective estimation on my part. But my 1858 fully loaded with cowboy loads feels like it ways...
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    NewBe Question regarding the 1858 Remington revolver.

    Hi Old Fuff, I have a 1860 army Colt that I've had for about 5 years that I like to shoot using black powder. But alwise had to have a friend load it for me, because I'm blind, and have trouble measuring the proper amount of powder to use in the gun. When I started reading about the R &...
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    NewBe Question regarding the 1858 Remington revolver.

    Thanks guys for your help much appreciated. BlindShooter
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    1858 rem what 45colt load to shoot?

    Hi, Got this information off the Midway website. R & D Drop-In Conversion Cylinder 44 Caliber Uberti 1858 Suitable for use with "Cowboy Ammunition" only (750-850 fps). For use with blackpowder cartridges with a maximum loading of 34 grains of FFG blackpowder or blackpowder equivalent...
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    NewBe Question regarding the 1858 Remington revolver.

    Greetings all, Been reading the archives for this group for a while, and decided to join in on the discussions. I just purchased a Uberti/Remington 1858 New Model Army, and an r & d drop in cylinder for it from Midway a few days back. Also bought some Black Hills Cowboy Action Ammunition...
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