Pietta revolvers,,,

Pietta Never made a Walker or a Dragoon as far as I know... and I feel an ROA is more Equated to a Dragoon that anything size and weight wise.
 
ClemBert, the Whitneyville in the photo. Is that a antiqued repro? The 1847/US stamp is not on photos I have seen of the Whitneyvilles. Beautiful gun.
 
The only pistols I consider nice or sexy are the ones that shoot straight ..every thing else is a wall hanger , not for shooting , just for lookin at ..........I don`t enjoy the thrill unless I can hit where I am aiming ....everything inbetween is just wasteing powder and lead for me .
I`ve spent this past year makeing sure every pistol in my collection will shoot POA ......So far it`s ment another 20.00 or 60.00 in each one but well worth it to know I can take one to the range and hit the center of a target while aiming at it ............Ky. windage only works for me shooting a maching gun .
 
ClemBert, those guys are just funnin ya. They know that Walker has been modified with a front lever catch. They can still see the old catch in the pic. Plus they know if it was a Witneyville Dragoon then it would have a shorter cylinder and a longer forcing cone to compensate, not to mention that when something sells for $483,000.00, they usually get the description right.;)
 
I've got the Pietta brass framed 51 too. Took it out and shot it today in fact. I've been pretty impressed with it so far (though I've probably only put 150 rounds or so through it)
I've finally found the sweet spot for aiming after the first few trips. Shoots about 4 inches above poa at 10 yards. I do wish I knew how to adjust the POA but I can compensate.
I can't tell you how much fun I've had shooting the dang thing though. Cap and ball never interested me until I came upon that thing just because it was a deal. Best investment I've made in months
 
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