I was just made aware of this gun. It's a Colt SAA with a percussion cylinder. It has a loading gate and ejector rod housing. I don't know if there is actually an ejector rod in the housing. It would have no purpose at all.
As goofy as this whole idea would appear. I have heard that these are really terrific pistols. I would imagine they're not legal for SAS. I'm looking to start competing in Frontiersman with my ROA and the Uberti 1858 I just ordered. Both will be on their way to Goon's to be made as bulletproof as possible for shooting in competition.
Does anyone have one of these 1873 Cattleman percussion revolvers? I'm intrigued....
As goofy as this whole idea would appear. I have heard that these are really terrific pistols. I would imagine they're not legal for SAS. I'm looking to start competing in Frontiersman with my ROA and the Uberti 1858 I just ordered. Both will be on their way to Goon's to be made as bulletproof as possible for shooting in competition.
Does anyone have one of these 1873 Cattleman percussion revolvers? I'm intrigued....