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  • Love IT! Absolutely love it!

  • I think you mean 50 grains. 50 grams is nearly half a cup of powder A.K.A. a grenade.

  • Well I think its fair to say that the Walker was the most powerful hand gun ever fielded by the US Military.

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    i liked this video :) ml

  • Ha ha ha! You made your point! I'll never rate your videos "9" again. Yer a 10 for sure! [Good video, nice presentation, nice outdoor setting.  Great sound quality for both voice and gun audibles. Professional presentation by shooter. Nothing Goofy or Yuk-Yukky! Keep making them.

  • Kick ass!

  • That's a beautiful gun. I've been meaning to get one for myself. Only thing is I'd really like one in matte grey, more akin to what Josey Wales carried. I don't guess anyone builds replicas like that, do they? All I see are the blued versions.

  • The "matte grey" is actually bare steel where the holster had worn the blued finish away.

  • haha man nothin beats black powder

  • Thanks for the comments. The accuracy suprised me. At 15-20 yards hits on a can sized target are pretty good. The recoil when using black powder is different from modern smokeless powder. While I would call the recoil on this firearm "heavy" it is not sharp as with a .45acp or .357.

    It's a lot of fun to shoot and a very well made piece at a resonable price. Check out some of my other vids on this pistol.

  • I alway describe BP recoil as being a gentle but firm push rather than the sharp kick of smokeless.

    Like the flash at the end:-)

  • Recoil on the Walker is less than that of my other BP handgun. A ' 51 navy in .44 cal. w/ a 4 " tube . Yeah , I know , it never existed , historically speaking... Loaded the same as the Walker ( full ) , it's quite a handful , and tends to have massive flash from the muzzle , due to unburnt powder . Usually knocks the rammer free as well . Fun times ...

  • Your videos made my determination even bigger.. When I get 21 (Legal age for guns here.) And when I get a blackpowder revolver (Which i have always wanted.) I will get a Uberti 1847 Colt Walker..

    How`s the recoil on it? How accurate would you estimate the gun to be? Is the bullet going straight or does it start dropping relatively fast? (A 60 grain load should take it rather far before it starts dropping.)

    Thanks for nice vids and good info :D

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