Busyhands94
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Sorry I haven't been too active on THR lately, I've been quite busy. I finally found a job at a vineyard close by and work from 4:00 PM to 3:00 AM but I'm usually working on my projects between work. I thought I'd break the news that I'm saving up for a steel framed Remington New Model Army now! I know I threatened to get one several times and got distracted or needed to buy caps or got distracted by nice .22s or whatever, but I'm darn serious.
My question is where is the cheapest place to buy a steel framed .44 Remington, preferably Pietta? I know Cabelas isn't having their sale on them anymore, I just don't like the idea of shelling out $220 when they were selling for $175 not too long ago.
I just want a big powerful smoke wheel that I don't have to worry about overloading, with the reliability I've come to trust with my brass Remmy.
I also have been contemplating building a .22 LR conversion cylinder for my New Model Army, I'm trying to come up with a full-length barrel that will slip into the existing barrel from the muzzle giving me the full performance of a .22 LR in an 8" barrel, and the versatility of a drop in conversion cylinder. I can shoot .22s or .44s!
Stay safe and God bless America!
~Levi
My question is where is the cheapest place to buy a steel framed .44 Remington, preferably Pietta? I know Cabelas isn't having their sale on them anymore, I just don't like the idea of shelling out $220 when they were selling for $175 not too long ago.
I just want a big powerful smoke wheel that I don't have to worry about overloading, with the reliability I've come to trust with my brass Remmy.
I also have been contemplating building a .22 LR conversion cylinder for my New Model Army, I'm trying to come up with a full-length barrel that will slip into the existing barrel from the muzzle giving me the full performance of a .22 LR in an 8" barrel, and the versatility of a drop in conversion cylinder. I can shoot .22s or .44s!
Stay safe and God bless America!
~Levi