Piettas, right? Traditions BP firearms are just Piettas.
So what's the deal? Are they cheaper? Made differently? Saw a Traditions 1851 (no squareback, and in .44) with a steel frame today
I prefer the 1860 myself, but I like the 1851s too although it would need to be squareback. The price I saw was actually reasonable and I was tempted, but the revolver was listed as "Traditions", not Pietta, and it was not in a box or case, it was just out with the other new handguns
So what's the deal? Are they cheaper? Made differently? Saw a Traditions 1851 (no squareback, and in .44) with a steel frame today
I prefer the 1860 myself, but I like the 1851s too although it would need to be squareback. The price I saw was actually reasonable and I was tempted, but the revolver was listed as "Traditions", not Pietta, and it was not in a box or case, it was just out with the other new handguns