kinda OT - This one followed me home last weekend (pic)

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Well, it is not a lever-action, but I think most of you will appreciate this all the same. :wink:

After a hot day traipsing around with my son a couple Saturdays ago selling Cub Scout popcorn (http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... =1&t=10033), I decided that we’d go to the gun show in town that Sunday. I was looking for some reloading supplies, and it was going to be a quick trip.

While zipping through the show – we were moving pretty fast – I did spy a few nice levers. Most of the owners were very proud of their guns, or at least their prices showed they were! :roll:

Back in the corner of the second building I found this little beauty. An Uberti-made reproduction of the 1858 Remington New Model Army. To be honest this was on “my list”, but quite a ways down. I have one that belonged to my father, but never cared for it. It was sold by CVA, and probably made by Armi San Marco, who was never known for their quality-control. Though a .44, it had a very thin grip, a horrendous trigger pull, and even cocking the hammer was a chore. I have kept it because it was my father’s, and the only time I attempted to use it in trade I was only offered $10 for it! That, and now I think it will make a good specimen to do a little gunsmithing to hopefully improve my skills, and I intend on giving it to my son, known here as “Ysabel Kid’s Kid”.

YKK (or Y2K!) was with me, and he thought it was very cool. 8) (of course, he has never seen a gun he didn't think was cool! :D ) I think he has realized that someday everything I collect now will be his, because he is always the first to encourage me to “buy it Dad!”. Well, as I said, this one was on the list, just not up there, but when I saw it came with two additional cylinders, it perked my interest. I asked to hold it, and when the seller approved, picked it up. It felt great – infinitely better than the old one I have. Still, he wanted too much for it, so I put it back. He then mentioned that it had never been fired “with the black powder cylinders”. I could see it had been shot, though very well cared for, so I was about to object when he said “all I’ve ever done is shot it with the cartridge conversion cylinder”. It was then I looked a bit harder and realized that the second spare cylinder – obviously a bit more worn than the pristine first spare or the one on it, was indeed a cartridge conversion – an R&D model. These cost as much as the original gun!

Well, we dickered a bit and settled on a price we both found appealing. The beauty of a free-market exchange! :D Took some pictures last week, but just haven’t had time to upload them or post – so I apologize for the delay. I still think the Colt 1860 is the pinnacle of the cap & ball revolver era, but will admit the Remington 1858 has a lot going for it. I’m looking forward to giving it a whirl – learning some on this example, and hopefully improving the other one YKK will now inherit really soon! Everyone wins!!!

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And, I’ve already inquired about the perfect accessories for my new revolver – from our very own Joe Miller!!! :D http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... f=2&t=9004
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If keep buying guns like that, you should be wary of any food or drink that Y2K offers. :P :P :lol:

And yes I do understand how guns can follow you home, My dear Iris is still skeptical :o :o
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Almost forgot - before any of you jokers asks...

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There - happy? :lol:
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You beat me to it with the slippers!
Good deal with the extra cylinders, If I ever start shooting cap n ball again, the Remington 58 will be on my list. :wink:
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Neat. I think you'll like it.

I have a 1972 Lyman imported New Model Army repro and it is a good gun. The newer Ubertis are nicer and of the correct size relative to the originals. USFA has plans to release a copy reportedly for a list price of around $1800... I bet yours didn't cost that much. :wink:
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Hobie wrote:Neat. I think you'll like it.

I have a 1972 Lyman imported New Model Army repro and it is a good gun. The newer Ubertis are nicer and of the correct size relative to the originals. USFA has plans to release a copy reportedly for a list price of around $1800... I bet yours didn't cost that much. :wink:
$1800?!? :shock: :? :o Holy-moley, are they going to replace the brass trigger guard with solid gold? The grips to be ivory? Hand-made and fully engraved? Heck, even with all that it still wouldn't come up to that price (okay, given what gold has done - maybe).
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Good buy. I love C&B guns with R&D/Kirst Cylinders
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Congrats!

I too have a collection of cap and ball revolvers. Be aware... they are addictive!

My 1858 is a Pieta. It's a target model with adjustable rear sight - which, while not authentic is very practical. The 58's allow loading of the conical bullets (I have a Lee mould).

I don't use the conversion cylinders because I've got plenty of cartridge guns if I want to shoot that way.

But, the conversions are a good way to get a completely off the books, cartridge capable revolver...

Here's a pic of one of my Ubertis (I do like the Uberti renditions the best) -1851 36 Cal:

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very nice Jay, I could have done without the pics of the slippers though. :lol:
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rjohns94 wrote:very nice Jay, I could have done without the pics of the slippers though. :lol:
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Jay,

Nice pistola. I think my standard large bag will work with those cylinders. They look to be the same or similar diameter as most large single actions, just a bit longer. Let me know and we'll get you all set up.

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Is it just me, or do those slippers look like they're on the wrong feet? :D
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pharmseller wrote:Is it just me, or do those slippers look like they're on the wrong feet? :D
Nope the feet are on the wrong legs! :? :?
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pharmseller wrote:Is it just me, or do those slippers look like they're on the wrong feet? :D
They were new then. When you first get them they aren't feet specific, so it takes a bit of wearing to form them correctly. We don't wear shoes in the house, so I go through a lot of slippers (buy them 3 pairs at a time!). Since SOME of you make it a point to comment on my slippers and now the lack of them in my pictures, I have saved that snap shot! :wink:
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