OT--1851 Navy C&B Revolver

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OT--1851 Navy C&B Revolver

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Hey Guys,

I've been following a thread on these revolvers, and have a question. Cabelas has a brass frame 1851 for about $140 .... are these any kind of good qualilty, or are they so-so?? There are a couple of young guys in my neighborhood who are anxious to buy one.
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You didn't mention the caliber but if it's the 44 cal 51 or even the 44 cal 1860 with brass frames you can expect the opentop style frame to stretch with anything but the mildest of charges. The 36 cal is better but will eventualy stretch if you use full loads. the better option in a brass frame CB would be the Remington 1858 pattern guns. These are "O" frame guns. The top strap strenthend them tremendously.

This ones $180 from Cabela's

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I agree with Nate Kiowa Jones. It's worth paying the extra dollars. :wink:
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Nate Kiowa Jones wrote: I like remmies.
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Post by Griff »

If someone GAVE me an '51 with a brass frame, I'd exchange it for a steel one. Not to 'dis anyone's gift, but... Nate's right; useability is greatly diminished.
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

A brass triggerguard and grip strap is fine; a brass frame is not. Like Griff said, I'd trade it for a steel-framed one (unless it was a period piece what originally had a brass frame - then it is mild loads only).
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Post by rjohns94 »

what they said!! the pair of 1851's I have are steel framed and I am grateful for that!
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