Wild Bill 1851 Black Powder Navy Revolver Replica
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I love how all the people who don't know shit about the gun try to reproduce it claiming its the exact same when it has nothing in common.... Maybe I should start contacting manufactures and try to reproduce REAL weapons of history.
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@MrSanteeclaus ha
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@spongebo13 You need a firearms Licence , which is a bigger Pain in the ass to get than a Shotgun certificate ,, the crap thing is you can buy Black powder Revolvers in France without any licence ,, yet we are all ment to be Europeans ,, makes me sick at times ,,
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@MrSanteeclaus there is little evidence of the earps being corrupt. there is little to no evidence of them being outlaws - just the opposite. For the most part - they represented the good. so what if the cattle barons hired people to kill rustlers. what of of it? you need to educate yourself on the Earp/Cowboy issue. it is generally known and understood that the outlaw faction represented by the clantons and curly bill were corrupt thieves and murderers
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Absolutely correct. the 1851 Navy Colt was a 36 cal. The 44 Cal didn't appear until the 1860 Army Colt.
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@IkilledassholeJFK LOL the Earps were a gang of outlaws and badasses... and up in Wyoming the Rich Cattle barons called in the Natiional Guard/Pinkertons/ and Tom Horn to help kill settlers and homesteaders and prositutes and anyone they didn't like. That they felt were using too much of the free land they were using...
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@kpadmirer that's a myth
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@MrSanteeclaus You can buy it, but for some reason you would need a shotgun license...which is a pain in the ass to get here in the UK
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At the end of every day, Wild Bill would fire, clean and reload his guns to make absolutely sure that they would fire.
0:10 "Yea, We'll see who's doing the dishes!!"
MrCurlyBill 1 year ago 22
Wild Bill used Colt Navy revolvers...a .36 caliber gun, not a .44. How can it be a faithfully detailed reproduction if it's not a faithfully detailed reproduction?
hogleg 1 month ago 14