Allison
Member
I'm thinking about acquiring a '61 Navy in .36 cal. and would like to
get the civilian model as it doesn't seem to have the shoulder stock
cutouts and extra screws in the frame. Not sure if I'm correct in this
assumption and would appreciate any advice.
Is the Uberti the only one available?
Where is the best place to get one? The prices seem to vary somewhat.
Am trying to wean myself away from Dixie Gun Works after a couple
of dodgy experiences and in the process have found an excellent
muzzleloading-only gun shop (Cain's Outdoor) in Williamstown, WV.
Also, (can I mention this here?) if any of you have one for sale or
trade, let me know.
Any discussion, comments or criticisms of this model and your
experiences with it would be most welcome.
Thank you all for maintaining a civil and helpful forum.
PS: I've just switched from Pyrodex to Goex and my accuracy in
my '51 Navy has improved at 30 ft. and 200 ft. Also, clean up is
easier. Is this anyone else's experience?
PPS: I love Ballistol!
get the civilian model as it doesn't seem to have the shoulder stock
cutouts and extra screws in the frame. Not sure if I'm correct in this
assumption and would appreciate any advice.
Is the Uberti the only one available?
Where is the best place to get one? The prices seem to vary somewhat.
Am trying to wean myself away from Dixie Gun Works after a couple
of dodgy experiences and in the process have found an excellent
muzzleloading-only gun shop (Cain's Outdoor) in Williamstown, WV.
Also, (can I mention this here?) if any of you have one for sale or
trade, let me know.
Any discussion, comments or criticisms of this model and your
experiences with it would be most welcome.
Thank you all for maintaining a civil and helpful forum.
PS: I've just switched from Pyrodex to Goex and my accuracy in
my '51 Navy has improved at 30 ft. and 200 ft. Also, clean up is
easier. Is this anyone else's experience?
PPS: I love Ballistol!