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...my new 1858 .44 caliber Remington from Pietta. I took advantage of Cabela's sale and ordered it on Monday. Total -- including shipping -- was $186!!

I've been wanting a Remmie for while and couldn't let this opportunity pass...at least that's what I'll tell the wife!!!!:eek:
 
Dats a quartshun I's been meaning to ask you Herr Jaeger. Do you know of a thread-publication-website etc.etc that will school an ignoramus such as I on how to "tune up" a C&B revolver?:confused:
 
She's arrived!

Wow -- Cabela's is good.

The package arrived today -- and she is a real beauty. Hope to get her to the range in the next week or so.

Here's a pic:

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Messerist

someone just posted that there, I think it was Articap recently or MyKeal on the colt single action tuning books ?
GO over to CASS Forum and search , tis there too . Or search here obviosuly if one of them fine gents don't caugh up the link again , its a good one too ! It will work for Remingtons too , not far off the of the same idea on triggers .


The Wall , CONGRATS< looks nice , grips look like they fit very well too :D
How's the trigger pull ? Creepy :)

Cheers, Jaeger
 
Oh boy! If this is your first 1858 then you're in for a treat.

I've got Ubertis but from what the guys here say there's not much to choose between them. Mine both have triggers that are, if anything, too smooth and easy so I need to really concentrate on keeping my finger pressed to the front of the guard during hammer cocking. Mind you I don't know if the previous owner had them done or not.

At the last Speed Steel match I got one of the Remmies out at the end of the day to show off the gun and the clouds of smoke it makes. I was ringing the 8 inch steel disc out at around 20 yards pretty much every time out of the three and a half cylinders worth of balls I sent downrange. I would have kept going but they wanted to clean up the equipment and call it a day.

A father and son team even got a chance to try a couple of shots each when I noticed them behind me and talking. It was the end of the last cylinder before the guys wanted to tear down the setup. But they sure had a big smile on their face afterwards. The son was in his mid teens and as they walked away just could not stop talking about the cowboy gun....:D But the dad was a bit put out by the loading drill which he had watched me doing. Including my remark to him "This is why they don't show this part in the movies" :D
 
BCRider

did you ever see "The Quick and the Dead" with Sharon Stone ?
There is a scene of all of them actually cleaning and prepping thier guns and loading too individually prior to thier gunfights with eachother . One guy even had a Lemat he was gunslingin with , ummm , he died prety fast iin the Competion of Death :D , hee hee heee , but they show him loading and greasing over his Balls :D ....One of the only movies I have seen besdies some CLint Movies that actually show him loading too , and one Civil War movie I can't recollect that also shows the loading of powder and ball . .
Here's rule number one, " PEOPLE ARE LAZY " ....Ruel Two, " PEOPLE ARE CHEAP " ..........Ruel three , Refer to Rule one and Two for nearly any excuse to not do something for some people :D .

Glad you had time to show the ropes to the younin though, am sure it will
stick with him forever , and may even get his Pops to buy him a new gun . :D

Jaeger

PS........The Uberti Trigger pulls on new productions are the best I have ever seen , and mach in quality ( most ) my highest end Match 1911's .
 
The Big Brown Toy Truck has just left. Now what would be in this box? Hmmmm, lets see....Droooooool. I promise to post a picture as soon as I can stand up. I had surgery on my leg this morning and Doc says I can't move around for a few days. Oh you guys know what a 3rd Model Dragoon looks like anyways. Pics will be coming forthwith, promise.:D
 
Messerist... w/o pix... it didn't happen !! :D Otay... slack cut because of the surgery ! We'll put yaz on the honor system to get the pix posted of your new Dragoon !!! Congrats on it... and get that leg healed back up on the double quick !!
 
MyKeal

I share the same Popularity you do , that some would not agree with either of us being Aces :D Although you are a bigger Ace than me :neener:
And I also bet you care about all that as much as me too , notta :D

Cheers , Das Jaeger
 
Herr Jaeger I hold you in the greatest esteem with your rapier wit and unfailing wisdom.:D Thanks Ratdog for your concern about the leg. A gift from Uncle Sam.
 
Herr Jaeger I hold you in the greatest esteem with your rapier wit and unfailing wisdom.:D Thanks Ratdog for your concern about the leg. A gift from Uncle Sam.
Me thinks his Jaegerness should be heralded as our resident expert. 'Course... we ALL know what an "exspurt" is...

And "ex" is a "has-been", and a "spurt" is a "drip under pressure". :neener:
 
DJ, that's interesting about the Uberti triggers. And it matches what I've seen here. When I got mine they were either exceedingly well take care of before I became their ward or they were used exceedingly little. So I would not be surprised if they are box stock and just feel this way naturally.

There's no doubt that something as esoteric (y'all like the big $5 words? :D) as black powder shooting is going to draw in its fair share of characters. And by definition characters tend to hold to their beliefs. This means that much of the time the common intrest will have everyone in agreement. But now and then, being the characters we are, beliefs will collide like an iceberg with the Titanic and all hell breaks loose. The important thing is that after the dust settles we should all be able to settle down, mumble some vague apology under our breaths so as not to loose face and get back to the common agreements over a beer or two. This is especially important as there's no lack of "Aces" around here.... whichever way you want to pronounce it..... :D

Now back to the resident 1858 gloating......

By the way. After shooting my own Remmies a bit more I've dropped down to around 27 to 28 grains of Holy Black. (I used the same size measure but just bump it to drop the level by about 1/16 inch in the measure) My initial impression that 30 grains was providing a .38Spl like recoil was masked by the excitement of my newbiness. 30 grains does give a pretty solid thump to the hand. Certainly not .357Magnum like but definetly more like a good solid .38+P or perhaps what a .44Spl might feel like if I ever get to shoot any.

I'm looking forward to the range report which darn well better get posted soon or there's gonna be a posse lookin' to lynch ya.... :D
 
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