I have a Rogers and Spencer .44 BP revolver, its not a bad gun but ive never had it shoot worth a darn yet. What i do like about it is its nice and open for applying the caps, it also has a sleve covering the cylinder rod so it doesnt get fouled quickly, it also has a replacable front sight pin.
I like how the cylinder drops out easy but taking it apart isnt very easy.
Here is how i shot with it on monday.
After looking at it i notice these ridges in the chambers. Wouldnt this cause accuracy issues? I can feel these running a Q-tip stick down the chambers.
It almost seems unfinished. My other revolvers donw have these ridges they are smooth. A few of the chmabers
In my mind this can cause the ball to leave the chambers rough? maybe not?
I like how the cylinder drops out easy but taking it apart isnt very easy.
Here is how i shot with it on monday.
After looking at it i notice these ridges in the chambers. Wouldnt this cause accuracy issues? I can feel these running a Q-tip stick down the chambers.
It almost seems unfinished. My other revolvers donw have these ridges they are smooth. A few of the chmabers
In my mind this can cause the ball to leave the chambers rough? maybe not?