Umm of course
any "Dragoon" will suffice to make the big Wart-Hawg grin on your face , maybe even moreso than the Walker , less weight , smaller barrel , handles better , still holds Musket size charges
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The other Cap and Baller that really shines and makes the grin too is any of the Buffalo 12" or longer length barreled 1858 Remington Army's . Not so much for the amount of bang you can get in one , but , it is for me the REACH OUT AND TOUCH YOUR MELON , THEN BLOW IT OFF capability it has , even at 100 yards
..Step that up one more notch and run real BP cartridges out of the R and D conversion cylinders in same gun and you have a formidable hunting weapon with a choice of hundreds of modern bullet designs . Ok , now lets go one further with same said model and run my Remington Express loads through it and it becomes a fine Pig , Deer , Bear , CAR , TRUCK , killer
.. Especailly with big fat Meplat cast Keith bullets
Although I don't recomend that load in anything but Piettas Model of said 58 in Stainless , and I still don't advise you do it anyway , but I am crazy that way , so its ok for me
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So , yes , these two guns get my motor runnin just as well as the Walker
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They all make me smile though , even the Littel Pocket guns
. I guess for you , going BIG is a good choice first . Some people would be scared away from the sport going that route first though . Hee hee hee , bit I am all about GO BIG , OR GO HOME .
Colts Signature Series 3rd Model :
The Ultimate Melon Popper , Piettas 58 SS with R and D Civil War Cylinder :
But the Mighty Walker is MIGHTY FUN TOO
Big thumbs up for first gun if your used to shooting large caliber Modern Handguns .
Das Jaeger , umm yeh , but wheres your pictures of your Walker !