BCRider
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A pair of 1860's I got from a gun show about a year ago along with the crusty but serviceable rig that came with them. One is a .36 and the other a .44. The .46 along with a brass frame .36 I've also got are sold and I've settled on .44's.
And my consecutive serial Uberti New Army set in .44 of course. Sitting between them is "Jr", an NAA "The Earl". From the family resemblance you can easily see why I HAD to get the NAA. Oddly enough this particular one with its 4.2 inch barrel made just for Canada shoots well and it's a total giggle to use it for 5'ish inch groups at 25 yards or plink at closer in stuff.
And my consecutive serial Uberti New Army set in .44 of course. Sitting between them is "Jr", an NAA "The Earl". From the family resemblance you can easily see why I HAD to get the NAA. Oddly enough this particular one with its 4.2 inch barrel made just for Canada shoots well and it's a total giggle to use it for 5'ish inch groups at 25 yards or plink at closer in stuff.