MODERATOR: I just noticed the black powder forum. If you deem it appropriate please move my post to that forum, Thanks
It all started two days ago when I accidentally stumbled into the Uberti website. I've been doing research since and I have a few questions from black powder revolver owners:
1) Is the 1858 Remington really that much easier to use than the 1860 Army?
2) For a beginner to the world of cap and ball revolvers, which should I start with: The Model 1851 Navy, Model 1860 army or Model 1858 Remington?
3) Obviously I know of Uberti since I stumbled into their website while doing a little research on the history of the revolver on Google, but I have no idea how they compare to other companies that make cap and ball replicas. Which companies make good ones and which ones make lemons that I need to watch out for?
It all started two days ago when I accidentally stumbled into the Uberti website. I've been doing research since and I have a few questions from black powder revolver owners:
1) Is the 1858 Remington really that much easier to use than the 1860 Army?
2) For a beginner to the world of cap and ball revolvers, which should I start with: The Model 1851 Navy, Model 1860 army or Model 1858 Remington?
3) Obviously I know of Uberti since I stumbled into their website while doing a little research on the history of the revolver on Google, but I have no idea how they compare to other companies that make cap and ball replicas. Which companies make good ones and which ones make lemons that I need to watch out for?
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