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Rooster Ron Wayne

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  1. 20" would be better for Cowboy Action. 

    24" would be better for Hunting and longer range plinking .

    If you don't know that your ever going to be able to get into Cowboy Action Shooting for sure .

    Then I myself would go with the 24" .

    It would be better for everything else and you still can use it for Cowboy Action Shooting Even Cowboy Long Range Lever Gun ! 

    You would have a do it all lever gun in one gun !

    Got to love that .

    I have several 19" Carbine guns .

    Several 20" Rifle guns .

    And two 24" Rifle guns .

    If I could one have One.

    I would keep my 24" Rifle! 

    Rooster 

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  2. I started a post on this a month or so ago .

    A few SASS Wire 

    Cry Babies got my post closed down from all the whining and crying over the plastic stocks.

    The one good thing about the plastic stocks is they probably won't crack like the wood was notorious for doing on the Stoeger shotguns.

    I picked one up myself. 

    It's a great backup or loaner shotgun IMHO.

    I think back when I posted it they was on sale for like 220.00 or something like that .

    I can't remember. 

    Rooster 

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  3. On 11/26/2024 at 3:16 PM, Black Bart Sr said:

    Cowtown Scout, I have 3 sets (four 7" & two 5".

    I have 2 problems:

    When cocking I sometimes  just verily touch the trigger, thus freezing the cocking action.

    Two of my other sets are hard to cock, unlike my Navy Arms/Uberti which is supper smooth.

     

    My Navy Arms Uberti No.3's  and My Cimarron Uberti No.3's Are Night and Day different in smoothness feel and quality IMHO .

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  4. On 12/6/2024 at 7:22 PM, Rev Willy Dunkum, SASS # 61027 said:

    Ive got an American Derringer in 44 mag, SS engraved grips and metal, a real purdy hunk of steel.   As for shooting, too much of a handful for the 44 mag so started with a mid range load of 44 special.  The 44 Russian is much more fun to shoot.  BP was a hoot.  Its definitely a two handed situation to shoot as the action is very heavy.

    My Buddy has a AD in 45/410 for 175.00 to me .

    I really like the looks of the AD .

    But I really want it in a 44 

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  5. 11 minutes ago, Rube Burrows said:

    Yes, they sure will. If its for the 1858 New Model Army. 

     

    Some of the guys who got the revolver have put a conversion cylinder in it. 

    According to Matt from Pietta Firearms. 

    The general idea of the program to to gain people's attention to shooting Cap Guns and introduce them to the Sport of Black Powder Guns .

     

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  6. 3 hours ago, Finagler 6853 Life said:

    I wonder if my conversion cylinders would work in it?

    I have a couple of the 1858 Conversion Cylinder for my Pietta pistols .

    I will have to check and see ?

    I'm more of a Cap Gun shooter in Cap Guns .

    I already have lots of Cartridge guns .

    This is a program by Pietta to get more people interested in shooting Cap Guns. 

    Rooster 

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