CombatAK
Hooligan #12
I put a Taylors/Howell on my Ruger Old Army and it is great. I just always thought that putting a conversion cylinder that costs more than the gun was crazy but............I wouldn't mind having one for my 1858 Army.
Assuming that someone has them in stock next year.
I don't care about 5 vs 6 shots. I like being able to Hammer stop between all rounds, instead of just the empty chamber.
45LC is good, I only thought 45acp as it might be cheaper but that is only in modern ammo and not low pressure cowboy ammo.
This one
https://www.oldsouthfirearms.com/howellconversions-1858remingtonpietta45cal5shotlc.aspx
Maybe I'll buy a sherrif model next year in steel and get the Kirst Konverter for it.
Assuming that someone has them in stock next year.
Just ordered (and was shipped today) an 1860 Sheriff's model in .44.
Now sold out.
1851 Navy .4 w/ 5-1/2" (steel frame/casehardened) barrel still available, IF that interests you.
https://www.natchezss.com/pietta-18...ened-checkered-walnut-grips-44-cal-5-1-2.html
Those prices are getting crazy. Last year they were $199.