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We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by SingleAction357 » Mon Jan 08, 2018 12:01 am

I'm talking something in stainless, with coil springs, capable of using modern powders safely, that could use the same fifty call bullets used in cva single shot muzzle loader pistols. It should have adjustable iron sights and be optics ready without removing irons. Who's with me!

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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by Mistered » Mon Jan 08, 2018 10:11 am

Who's with me!
Sorry not me - keep 'reinventing the wheel' and all you'll have is a 'modern' revolver that happens to shoot black powder. Not unlike the inline BP rifles.

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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by JEBar » Mon Jan 08, 2018 10:36 am

I'm sure there would be a niche market for such a revolver .... as to if there would be sufficient interest to make it financially viable for a company to make that investment .. :?: .. my first impression is, if there is, somebody would be producing them ....

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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by SingleAction357 » Wed Jan 10, 2018 8:36 am

JEBar wrote:I'm sure there would be a niche market for such a revolver .... as to if there would be sufficient interest to make it financially viable for a company to make that investment .. :?: .. my first impression is, if there is, somebody would be producing them ....
There used to be a Ruger Old Army .50 cal 5 shot conversion. Would make a great "howdah pistol" in dangerous game territory. I also wish we'd see inline muzzle loaders as double guns, both pistols and rifles.

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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by DAVIDF » Wed Jan 10, 2018 8:49 am

Coil springs and a nitride treatment would be good. However, if I am to buy a BP revolver, I would rather have it in a .36 or .44 caliber and round ball projectiles would be fine with me. And, iron sights only!
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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by SingleAction357 » Wed Jan 10, 2018 7:35 pm

DAVIDF wrote:Coil springs and a nitride treatment would be good. However, if I am to buy a BP revolver, I would rather have it in a .36 or .44 caliber and round ball projectiles would be fine with me. And, iron sights only!

I'm thinking opf a bp gun that could fill a role similar to a howdah pistol or even be a primary hunter for bigger game. I don't think those calibers can cut it, well maybe .44.

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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by DAVIDF » Wed Jan 10, 2018 8:41 pm

SingleAction357 wrote:
DAVIDF wrote:Coil springs and a nitride treatment would be good. However, if I am to buy a BP revolver, I would rather have it in a .36 or .44 caliber and round ball projectiles would be fine with me. And, iron sights only!

I'm thinking opf a bp gun that could fill a role similar to a howdah pistol or even be a primary hunter for bigger game. I don't think those calibers can cut it, well maybe .44.
Yeah, the .44's could do ok. I noticed a youtube video today or yesterday about someone hunting with a BP revolver. I didn't watch, so I don't know what they used. I'll have to look for it again.
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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by SingleAction357 » Thu Jan 11, 2018 10:33 pm

There have been big bore 5 shot percussion revolver customs built on Ruger Old Army's. Here's one of Gary Reeder's "American Classic" revolvers in .475 cal.


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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by ssonb » Fri Jan 12, 2018 3:32 pm

The ruger old army was it except not in 50 just 457. A 230 gr conical in front of 30 gr fff.

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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by Squatch » Sat Jan 13, 2018 11:46 am

Except for caliber the OP pretty much described a Ruger Old Army! :D

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Post by SingleAction357 » Sun Jan 14, 2018 12:53 pm

Squatch wrote:Except for caliber the OP pretty much described a Ruger Old Army! :D

I posted some Ruger Old Army's that were converted to heavier calibers.

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Re: We need more advancement in bp revolvers

Post by SingleAction357 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:40 pm

Even in the old world they had .50 cal percussion revolvers, and in double action! This is a Beaumont Adams in .50 caliber.

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