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I'd say thats quite clever for 1860s. When showing these antique guns it'd be nice to actually show how they was loaded and unloaded with some dummy rounds......
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First I seen of this but I dont get why you need to put empty shell in gun to operate this auto load device, seems to me put a live round in then cauk hammer then shoot, theres your empty, now operate the auto load...........
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It probably got rejected because it's such a dog ugly looking revolver, despite the fact that caps would be harder to put on with a capper or fingers........
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This is the first I heard of something like that, very good advice on making sure to lower the follower gently. I only heard of one person that never made any mistakes, he could also raise people from the dead, and will do it again, the way this world is going he might do it sooner rather then later.........
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I not here because I like foreign guns, I'm here because I like old westerns with American actors. I always thought this was a fake gun when Tuco picked it up, I just understand why this gun is so secretive, this is one foreign gun I would like to own and shoot if it is still made.......
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I'll stay with my 1851 navy, not the least bit interested in shooting a Walker with 60 gr, waaaay to much bang for me.........
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Why do a gun review and not shoot, good review but just got done watching Sudden Impact and wanted to see someone shoot the 44 auto mag.
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Get rid of that pony tail and gird up thy loins like a man............Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
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I would really like to see one of these guns being fired.
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IMO thats a very bad design, no way would I dare to double charge each chamber with two bullets, but I see no problem with extra powder in each chamber with one bullet.......
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If this Galand pistol came out in 1868, then it shouldn't of been in the movie, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, just one more gun flaw in that western.........
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@joshuariddensdale2126 Cartridge conversion is one reason why I like Pale Rider, that time line must be late 1870s or maybe 1880s. But in the Good Bad Ugly at the final shootout, Lee is using the 1858 with cartridges, still good movie though...
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