Well I mentioned earlier that I would do a review of my 1858 Remington new model army blackpowder revolver.
Keep in mind this isnt going to be an in depth review because this is a pipe forum not a gun forum :puffpipe:
I was surprised when I actually got this gun int the mail, It is a Pietta, which isnt known for their fit and finish. This gun came out of the box beautiful. The blueing on it was probably the best I have ever seen on any gun.
It has a great action, the trigger is at about 4 pounds, the hammer pulls back easily and as far I I can tell the cylinder rotation is perfect, I cant even overclock it if I try.
Overall the appearance oof the gun and its preliminary function is about perfect.
No on to the shooting, I the load I used was a .451 round ball, 30 grains of jim shockey fffg black powder, a lubricated wad, and cci #11 caps. I also loaded without wads and got the same fire characteristics just so everyone knows.
As a side note I have a short barrel 1851 navy, I shoot it frequently, and it is horribly inaccurate, it shoots about 2 feet high for some reason. So I wasnt expecting much from the new army.
So I loaded it up, cocked it back and aimed right at a soda can about 20 yards away. Hit it first shot out of the box. I couldnt believe it. So I did it again and again and it still was dead on. i moved in closer, still dead on, I moved farther away, still dead on. It was unbelievable.
The gun shoots within 2 inches of the point of aim anywhere from 10 yards to 75 yards. the accuracy is spectacular.
I shot about 50 rounds through it, it held up well with fowling and the blue stayed perfect (after we cleaned it of course)
Overall I am extremely happy, the gun is a tackdriver, and is a dream to shoot.
If you have a love for blackpowder pistols like I do, or are just curious and want to get into the hobby. This is a GREAT gun.
I am going shooting again soon, I plan on testing up to an excess of 100 yards, and point blank, see how it holds up
John
Keep in mind this isnt going to be an in depth review because this is a pipe forum not a gun forum :puffpipe:
I was surprised when I actually got this gun int the mail, It is a Pietta, which isnt known for their fit and finish. This gun came out of the box beautiful. The blueing on it was probably the best I have ever seen on any gun.
It has a great action, the trigger is at about 4 pounds, the hammer pulls back easily and as far I I can tell the cylinder rotation is perfect, I cant even overclock it if I try.
Overall the appearance oof the gun and its preliminary function is about perfect.
No on to the shooting, I the load I used was a .451 round ball, 30 grains of jim shockey fffg black powder, a lubricated wad, and cci #11 caps. I also loaded without wads and got the same fire characteristics just so everyone knows.
As a side note I have a short barrel 1851 navy, I shoot it frequently, and it is horribly inaccurate, it shoots about 2 feet high for some reason. So I wasnt expecting much from the new army.
So I loaded it up, cocked it back and aimed right at a soda can about 20 yards away. Hit it first shot out of the box. I couldnt believe it. So I did it again and again and it still was dead on. i moved in closer, still dead on, I moved farther away, still dead on. It was unbelievable.
The gun shoots within 2 inches of the point of aim anywhere from 10 yards to 75 yards. the accuracy is spectacular.
I shot about 50 rounds through it, it held up well with fowling and the blue stayed perfect (after we cleaned it of course)
Overall I am extremely happy, the gun is a tackdriver, and is a dream to shoot.
If you have a love for blackpowder pistols like I do, or are just curious and want to get into the hobby. This is a GREAT gun.
I am going shooting again soon, I plan on testing up to an excess of 100 yards, and point blank, see how it holds up
John