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A really cool video, Uberti revolvers, how they are made

Started by 45 Bravo, September 12, 2013

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45 Bravo

I ran across a professionally made video about how they are made.

But since the subject of the video Is an 1873 single action army, and uses those unmentionable brass tube things with a cap at one end, and a bullet in the other end.

I don't think I can post it here.

If anyone is interested, I will pm the link to you.

45 Bravo


Red Badger

"The very first production Single Action Army, serial number 1, thought lost for many years after its production, was found in a barn in Nashua, New Hampshire in the early 1900s.[3] It was chambered in .45 Colt, a centerfire design containing charges of up to 40 grains (2.6 g) of fine-grained black powder and a 255-grain" 

For revolvers we do make the exception of having to be a muzzleloader if it was originally used with Black powder... you can post the link...
"The table is small signifying one prisoner alone against his or her suppressors..."

chuck w.