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Old July 3, 2009, 02:12 AM   #7
Gaucho Gringo
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Hungry Hunter did not say what caliber Pietta 1862 Pocket Police he had but I was assuming it was .36 (we all know what happens when we assume something). If it was a .44, then the cylinder from a Pietta 1860 Army .44 would fit and the corresponding cartridge conversion cylinder would fit. As I said in my original post, Pietta takes great liberties in creating guns that never were, both in caliber and size. That said I own a almost correct 1858 Remington .44 and an 1851 Colt Navy .44 which was never made. I enjoy shooting both guns but I would never consider the 1851 Navy .44 to be a replica, I would consider it to be a prototype they never made.
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