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Any of you guys into cap and ball revolvers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jevverrett" data-source="post: 500680" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>Well, that's why they build them up custom. I don't think I would want a weaver sight rail, but the upgrade on the loading lever seems useful. The man from the videos is an avid hunter with cap and ball revolvers. Personally, I didn't think the standard army load had enough power for deer, but he does it well enough with a target sight model. Although I think he has to put them down with a second shot after. </p><p></p><p>I dont know that they make them for the walker specifically, but there are attachment stocks that go on colt and Remington revolvers out there. They help with stability, if you need it. (I shot a walker with a full load, and it does kick something fierce) I've also seen some mods that alter the grip frame to close the gap between the barrel and cylinder done on the carbine model Remington, but I still don't think I'd put my hand up front either haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jevverrett, post: 500680, member: 3706"] Well, that's why they build them up custom. I don't think I would want a weaver sight rail, but the upgrade on the loading lever seems useful. The man from the videos is an avid hunter with cap and ball revolvers. Personally, I didn't think the standard army load had enough power for deer, but he does it well enough with a target sight model. Although I think he has to put them down with a second shot after. I dont know that they make them for the walker specifically, but there are attachment stocks that go on colt and Remington revolvers out there. They help with stability, if you need it. (I shot a walker with a full load, and it does kick something fierce) I've also seen some mods that alter the grip frame to close the gap between the barrel and cylinder done on the carbine model Remington, but I still don't think I'd put my hand up front either haha. [/QUOTE]
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