Cabelas had the best selection but their site shrnk! It dosent have many revolvers it did!
Luckilly, I did get a .36 Police revolver and a standard .36Navy model recently.
Both are ex ellent! The Police is essentially a full sized frame and cylinder, short barreled '62 Navy. A really nice handling/carry piece!
Icarry it strong side in a cut down Cabelas Western Holster with the '58Navy carried in a Cabelas Hickock holster carried crossdraw. Nice rig!
i also bought a 5 1/2 .44 Remington a couple years ago, powerfull and enough for anything!!
I don't know what it is about those .36's but many of the best killers and gunfighters chose it? Personally, I like the caliber, low powder consumption ,balls a little cheaper,recoil low, but there must be something more in preformanceagainst a man.Maybe velocity orpenetration to vitals but the .36 was VERY popular!
I own smokeless powder revolvers but I really enjoy ShootingB/P!
You handle the revolvers more, theyare so relaxing to shoot! I love measuring each cyamber andsome cases adding COW filler andd the whole one at a time loading process!
On the spot reloading!
I don! like loading from flask to cylinder because you are holding a 1/4 lb BP handgrenade that could go off! I figgure the odds of using a measure each shot are far safer..besides there is the handling thing, playing with accesorys and the gun too!
I almost feel bad when the 6th shot is done cause they go so fast! I purposely let the smoke clear just to slow the process down and enjoy it more.
I got sick of just pouring shells thru the guns! I wanted to slow down and relax.
First I bought a .357 4 5/8" Stainless Vauero to compliment my faithfull Single Six , and to slow shooting down. You also handle the Single Actions more and that's satisfying to me!
BP is the slowest and the most relaxing though.
Speaking of the Vaquero, I bought a 1866 replica sholder holster for it and intend it as a self-defense gun.S/A's were great back in their days and just as lethal and effective today!
I bought the .357 because of it's versitality,
It;s good to slow down and enjoy your guns!
Thanks for reading.
ZVP
Luckilly, I did get a .36 Police revolver and a standard .36Navy model recently.
Both are ex ellent! The Police is essentially a full sized frame and cylinder, short barreled '62 Navy. A really nice handling/carry piece!
Icarry it strong side in a cut down Cabelas Western Holster with the '58Navy carried in a Cabelas Hickock holster carried crossdraw. Nice rig!
i also bought a 5 1/2 .44 Remington a couple years ago, powerfull and enough for anything!!
I don't know what it is about those .36's but many of the best killers and gunfighters chose it? Personally, I like the caliber, low powder consumption ,balls a little cheaper,recoil low, but there must be something more in preformanceagainst a man.Maybe velocity orpenetration to vitals but the .36 was VERY popular!
I own smokeless powder revolvers but I really enjoy ShootingB/P!
You handle the revolvers more, theyare so relaxing to shoot! I love measuring each cyamber andsome cases adding COW filler andd the whole one at a time loading process!
On the spot reloading!
I don! like loading from flask to cylinder because you are holding a 1/4 lb BP handgrenade that could go off! I figgure the odds of using a measure each shot are far safer..besides there is the handling thing, playing with accesorys and the gun too!
I almost feel bad when the 6th shot is done cause they go so fast! I purposely let the smoke clear just to slow the process down and enjoy it more.
I got sick of just pouring shells thru the guns! I wanted to slow down and relax.
First I bought a .357 4 5/8" Stainless Vauero to compliment my faithfull Single Six , and to slow shooting down. You also handle the Single Actions more and that's satisfying to me!
BP is the slowest and the most relaxing though.
Speaking of the Vaquero, I bought a 1866 replica sholder holster for it and intend it as a self-defense gun.S/A's were great back in their days and just as lethal and effective today!
I bought the .357 because of it's versitality,
It;s good to slow down and enjoy your guns!
Thanks for reading.
ZVP