Kameron, I have a Super Blackhawk, with the old square trigger guard. I am aware that it can handle some brutal loads, but it is so light (compared to a Walker) that recoil makes shooting somewhat unpleasant, and let's just face it, it just ain't as sexy as a Walker
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Arcticap, I doubt you could ever safely fire Ruger loads in a Walker clone (or even an actual late model Colt). I wouldn't want to try it. My thoughts were more along the lines of whether a manufacturer could ever sit down and build a modern open top revolver, staying true to the design, and make it strong enough to shoot Casull loads. I know it's pure fantasy, but I would be the first in line to purchase one. The BFR is an interesting weapon and I might have to add one to the collection someday. I haven't seen one of the ROAs with the brass grip frame, have to look around for one of those.