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Old December 5, 2009, 01:27 AM   #26
Onward Allusion
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1851 Navy in .44???

If was a .36 cal with a steel frame, I would have suggested a .38 Special conversion cylinder. However, I don't think one exists for a 1851 in .44 to convert to .45 LC.

Your best bet would be to get a BP starter kit.


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I bet you guys eat this up

I bought my husband what I thought was a regular antique replica pistol. It's not. It's a 1851 Cofederate Navy .44 Caliber Revolver replica thats made by F.LLI PIETTA. I had no idea that it doesn't use bullets. The b@$t@rd that sold it to me informed me today they don't make bullets for it when I tried to buy a box. It's a blackpowder muzzle loading pistol, instead of bullets I know have to buy a whole list of stuff that'll probly cost as much as the gun. It just so happens the store will not take returns on firearms that aren't broken. It's hard to believe they didn't screw me over because I'm a woman and don't know crap about guns. I need to know what to get to make the gun perform as good as a regular pistol. That is if my husband can even load it, which I doubt. Somebody please help me make this $200.00(and growing) mistake shoot before Christmas!!!!!
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