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    Default 1847Walker by Uberti

    Picked one up last summer from Midway. Fit & finish is excellant. Used 35 gr by volume triple 7 3f. Ran a few cylinders w/round balls. Reasonably accurate, would the pointed bullets be more accurate? Shoots to the left 2in & 3in high @ 7 yds from a rest.

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    Uberti makes the best clones of BP handguns as well as other clones like the 1873 Winchester.

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    Never had any luck with the conical bullets in blackpowder revolvers. Used .457 round balls, and they shaved a ring of lead when you seated them in the cylinder. Very accurate at 25 yards in Ruger Old Army.

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    The blue on these revolvers is incredibly thin and will vanish
    in an instant if it comes into contact with a commercial
    kitchen type cleaner.
    I found out the hard way on about an inch toward the muzzle.

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    My 2 Uberti revolvers still have original bluing after several years of shooting and cleaning. I only use products made for BP guns cleaning.

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    My 1858 is still all original finish, its like new.
    I only use Ivory soap & hot water to clean followed by a warm water rinse, blow dry with a hair dryer & oil immediately.

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    I like the 1858 Remington over my 1860 Colt because I don't have to mess with that dern barrel lock.

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