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Old February 21, 2008, 08:54 AM   #30
1858Remington
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Join Date: January 28, 2008
Location: Wilmington, DE
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For starting out I would suggest a brace of Ruger Vaqueros.

The ruger is highly customizable, and there are PLENTY of aftermarket parts and gunslicking kits for them.

If you want to go black, get a brace of 1858 Remmington style C&B revolvers, like those sold by Uberti and Pedisoli.

The remmies are easier to change cylinders, and have a proper rear site, colts aren't and don't.

Rifle wise, good beginner guns are the Marlin cowboy, and the Henry Big Boy rifles. The henry has an awsome action out of the box, and the marlin is easy to make have an awsome action. The henry is a little less expensive as well.

I bought the Henry, I found it to be plesent to shoot and very accurate. Its selling point to me was the tube loading. The gate on the marlins always seem to bite my fingers.

Shotgun wise, buy an old double. I got a stevens 311a for $35. or a new stoger.

Word to the wise: Make sure your pistols and rifle are the same caliber!!! saves confusion on the range.


hope this helps
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