March 29, 2017, 05:27 AM | #1 |
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Pedersoli 1851 navy
New product from Pedersoli, available in the EU June 2017. Selling price $400.
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March 29, 2017, 07:56 AM | #2 |
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I haven't had any complaints with my steel frame Pietta for $200.
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March 29, 2017, 09:09 AM | #3 |
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Looks nice. I imagine it'll be a little more refined here and there. I like the checkered grips and the presence of an actual crown. I do love my Piettas, but I have never been proud of that "sawn off" look that they have on the end of the barrel.
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March 29, 2017, 10:18 AM | #4 |
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Hmm... not sure about those checkered grips. Doesn't seem very historically accurate. I would have thought the market for '51 Navys would be cornered by Uberti and Pietta. I wonder if this is a more refined target version like what they do with their 1858 Remingtons?
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March 29, 2017, 10:30 AM | #5 |
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Available in the EU June 2017. This the USA.
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March 29, 2017, 11:02 AM | #6 |
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At $400 would hope the arbor is fit right and all other fits are perfect.
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$400 USD?
Good luck.
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these are msrp prices in the EU. US prices are mostly lower (quantity I guess) Pietta and Uberti are also more expensive at this side of the pond.
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March 29, 2017, 04:14 PM | #10 |
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The grips suck. It's probably a made over Euroarms since Pedersoli bought their tooling.
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The chambers are chamfered too.
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March 29, 2017, 07:48 PM | #12 |
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I hope they make these with traditional grips.
I also hope that these things are match grade. If I'm paying $400 they better shoot cloverleafs off a bench at 25 yards. Steve |
March 30, 2017, 08:43 AM | #13 |
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Hmm, a 1860.
While the Colt designs are not my favorite over Remington, the 1860 has to be one of the best looking of the old style sixguns. But before paying the difference for a Pedersoli, an in hand look see would be a must. Any idea when and where they would be available in the US?
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On the 1860 Pedersoli might have just cut out enough metal to load conicals in it. The Piettas leave too much metal under the arbor for anything other than a round ball. I can jiggle a LEE 200gr conical under the rammer on my Hartford model ASM 1860 Army. No problem loading conicals in the Reminngtons of several makes.
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I had never seen so ugly grips on a BP.
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March 31, 2017, 12:41 PM | #16 |
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Agreed on the grips.
Pedersoli is pretty highly regarded in terms of quality. I sure hope they can correct all the detail inaccuracies that plague both the Ubertis and the Piettas (at least regarding the 1860--I can't speak to the 1851). If the image of the 1860 is truly a Pedersoli production model, than it doesn't appear that has happened. (In fact, I wouldn't doubt that the images are actually Ubertis) |
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Those prices are in Euroes. I don't think they will be that expensive ($400.00) after conversion. Don't know what the transfer rate is rite now. We'll have to wait and see.
But as mentioned Pedersoli, bought most,if not all of Euro-Arms machinery, when they closed. That is how they put out some of their (new) muskets so fast a few years ago. Rebel Dave |
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400 €= $426.76 us
(I have no idea why it won't let me capitalize "US" in the above line)
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Like this ?
400 €= $426.76 US
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For a WORKING gun I like the checkered grips. Wouldnt much care for em if I only bought guns based on history, OR if I had to fire very fast in cowboy action, as the smooth grips are meant to "roll" on the hand and allow fast, one handed, gunfighter style cocking... Or so ive been told.
For plinking, varmint control, or slow precise target shooting, they would be fine.. more then fine if your hands are wet when you need it in a hurry. The snubnosed '60 I carry has checkered birdhead grips and they suite me just fine. If I ever found myself in THAT big of a fix with it id use a two handed grip with my off hand working the hammer anyway.... The checkering would help the hold in those sort of real world conditions... Shrugs.. JMHO |
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Hmm. Kinda steep. A Pietta on Sale, and a trip to GA nets you a FINE working expertly tuned and fitted open top, for about the same or maybe a shade more. I think I would go this route again.
And Beagle, YES I wholeheartedly agree about the chopped muzzle. I want to do something with them so bad. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk |
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