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Senior Member
Join Date: December 24, 2001
Location: Peoples Republik of Maryland, Sister State to Kalifornia
Posts: 619
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New to BP
I have been considering a BP revolver for awhile.
I know it exists; but I forget the name of, a BP 44 or 45 revolver that has available drop-in cylinders for 45LC blackpowder loads. So I guess I am first asking the NAME of the revolver? ![]() Then a few more questions: how much do they run? who sells them? does the cartridge cylinder require a FFL? what loads are safe in the cartridge cylinder and who sells them? or do I need to reload? Any thoughts/comments about the quality of this/these? reliability? fun???? thanks 1,000,000 C- |
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Staff
Join Date: November 2, 1998
Location: Colorado
Posts: 22,298
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Welcome to the BP crowd.
You've got hundreds of centuries of heritage behind you. From the simple gonnes that were affixed to a shaft of wood and lit with a stick to the modern in-line guns of today. For me, it's a lot more challenging than the modern guns.
Ruger Old Army. Those cylinders cost about $300 from Brownells.
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: August 8, 2001
Posts: 519
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The drop in cylinders are an aftermarket item, They sell them to fit into either the Rugers, or the steel framed remington clones.
Taylor and Company currently sells them http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/ They do not require an ffl, and are safe with cowboy loads only. Can't comment on reliability or fun, cuz I havn't ordered mine yet, but I will, eventually. |
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