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Pietta's 1860 Army Revolver
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- čas přidán 22. 11. 2019
- I have been working on this replica of Colt's 1860 Army revolver for several months, getting it range-ready. In this video I'll give you a brief history of Colt's Model 1860. Then I'll take you through the modifications I made on this . revolver to get it match-ready.
Then I'll load it and shoot it with both round balls and conical bullets in combustible paper cartridges.
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You and CapnBall have the best black powder channels as far as I am concerned.
I agree!
Somehow, I like him more than the other one....
Detto , I agree
The difference being you can understand what this guy's saying.
@@alanpeterson6224 i have no problem understand CapnBall. Much easier than many in this country.
I had a lot of cap jams (2-3 in a cylinder) when I first got mine. I put those SlixShot nipples on it and used CCI #11's and it became as reliable as a cartridge gun. Really incredible how better nipples can change performance so much. I put nearly 50 rounds through mine today and the loading lever retainer came out of its dovetail so it flops around like a Walker now.
Can you put it back in and stake it ? just wondering.
You sir, have the only videos that I can give a thumbs up even before I watch them. Thanks.
No thank you. I'm glad you like them.
@@duelist1954 )o
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decades ago, I built an 1860 revolver from a CVA kit. I loaded all six (I was shooting immediately) and fired at a cardboard silhouette from seven steps away without aiming. the natural balance and ergos allowed me to put all six shots into a paper plate sized center of mass group.
then I took it home and put it away.
two weeks later I pulled it out and found out that Pyrodex is VERY corrosive.
pulled apart, several hot water soaks and a steel wool buffing later it was good as new and looked over a hundred years old.
a reenactor borrowed it, and took it to a meet. many people thought it was original (at first glance of course).
CapnBall is one of my favorites. I also like Britishmuzzleloaders. he has a lot of fun.
pyrodex is indeed some truly awful stuff.
to me it is the prettiest, slickest colt ever made,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
It is the best C&B revolver, in my opinion.
I prefer my 1858, but that's personal preference (because I can't afford an 1860 since I already have an 1858... also I'm out of powder now.)
Canadian here. Your closing note really hit home.
I have an 1851 and can take it to a range at the moment.
But, our Federal Liberal government is coming down hard on legal gun owners.
Last year they started with a confiscation order on hunting and sporting equipment. Aka - assault style rifles.
Now under proposed C21 - they are coming after handguns - giving municipalities the power to ban handguns, in a way that will only impact people with licenses and registered firearms.
My pietta is registered. In theory my municipality could ban handguns, and I would be guilty of a federal crime, with the threat of prison time if I did not comply with the whims of the county council.
One of our Conservative politicians summed up this bill as follows:
"One would read C21 and conclude the sole purpose is to be a nuisance to legal gun owners"
Good luck where you are and I hope you get to keep the freedom others of us are losing.
Honey of a pistola, Mike.
Honestly a pretty great looking revolver. Oh, and nice to see you here Santee!
Thats one hell of an endorsement coming from the Scourge of Tuscon
Duelist you bring so much joy and knowledge to the black powder community. I am Thankful for you!!
Beautiful words at the end Mr. Beliveau.
Didn't think Hans was gong down
Duelist always puts em down
I have just seen this video today. And the message at the end appears to be made directly for me. THANKS !!!
Mike thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge by way of these videos!
It is because of you I own one of these. I love it! Thank you.
Thank you, Mike for another great video. I thank God that I live in a free state (fly over country), I live on a farm and I can step out my back door and shoot anytime I want.
You will meet some of the nicest people in fly over country.
Good stuff God bless.
Precious spirit that you are! Great statement about freedom to keep and bear arms!
My favorite episodes are those involving your 1860 Army's
Merci pour votre superbe vidéo, you are right, for instance here in France it is no way to pratice BP like you do on your state !
Mike - Another great video - Thanks. Great group with the conicals!
Great video Mike, I always enjoy your productions, and the time you must put into them.
Great video, Mike. Hope you are able to get back to Duelist Den soon. Best of health to you and hope you have a quick recovery
Sir, you ARE the reason I bought a 1976 ROA. Shooting cap and ball revolvers is so fun and rewarding. Keep up the great work on your channel.
Wife bought me the same gun years ago , love it and love your videos . So much information and knowledge passed along not to mention seeing all the different guns being shown how to safely loaded and shot !!
You Have one of the best black powder channel on U-Tube.
Thanks! I'm glad you like it.
In Denmark, you may only shoot with a pistol in a shooting club, and not all clubs in Denmark are allowed to shoot with blackpowder weapons.
but I've found a club close to where I live and I'm signed up.
So now I am going to shoot with some really really cool blackpowder gun's ... And you are to blame ;-)))))
many many thanks for showing and please keep up the good work
This channel is giving me the itch to really get into these types of guns specially since I've been planning on getting an inline muzzle loader
Magic Mike, You started me on BP revolvers and now im hooked. This is a very addictive hobby
Great video, as usual! I picked up one of these Piettas a while back, and it's a beauty. Some people complain about their quality, but mine came out just fine.
Grandfather just got me one of these, this video is a big help
Great video. I started out with a 1851 and love it. I've been on the fence about buying a 1860 but I think you've convinced me. Thanks for all you do for the black powder community. Highly educational and entertaining.
Boy that is a beautiful gun.
Really enjoy you videos Mike, I find myself watching them again and again since I'm locked indoors with Covid.
Same video-only pleasure here,, Amsterdamned,, always happy to see ya back loading 5 🤜🏿
You were blessed with awesome lighting for this video. The engraving is beautifully highlighted. 👍👍
I got lucky. We have had really crappy weather this month.
Excellent idea! I'm stealing that idea. Straight up.
Just bought an 1860 army revolver the other day. Can’t wait to take it to the range
I went to a gun show recently and it was the first time I ever actually picked up and handled a Walker. It's huge. BTW thanks for the calendars Mike, they'll make excellent gifts this year.
I really wish the Ted cash company would make a capper like that for the remington cylinders.
Just pick one up the other day can't wait to do some target shooting!
God Bless You And Family Amen
I have learned so much from you and your videos. I have fired many and I own lots of fire arms over the years. Because of to you is the reason I am into BP guns. Thank you. I appreciate your videos
Excellent, excellent video! I learn something new every time I see one of your videos!
Love your videos Mike, I just bought one of these little sweethearts. am just waiting for the end of deer season to do the smithing on it, may not even bother, the action on it is as smooth as glass, as all of my Piettas have been. I've been very lucky. I now have 5 of them, and not a single issue with them.
I attempted to get onto cap and ball’s site with no success I do quite of bit of black powder rifle shooting and would like to get into the pistol side of the black powder shooting. I follow you and blackie and cap and ball religiously. I can see that I will need some help getting started. I do most of my shooting from a wheelchair. Got shot down in Vietnam. Keep up the good work and videos
Load five for matches and six for can rolling and have 1/6th more fun. Thanks Mike the 1860 is fs joy to shoot and is a slick looking revolver. The full flute with a shoulder stock has a very large WOW factor..
Great demo Mike. Watching your videos steered me to purchasing the 1860. Presently completing a home on rural property. Looking forward to shooting out my back door. Btw thanks for covering the tuning up of the 1860 in your other videos. As always great information and thoughtful guidance.
I'm glad that you found them useful.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing !
Thanks Mike. Those old Colt single actions (I'm lucky to have a Uberti 1861 Navy) are, to me, the most beautiful revolvers ever created. I don't know what it is but the lines and proportions are like some sort of work of art. I have my eye out now for a .44 caliber model.
Thanks for another great and informative video.
Wonderful lighting and shadows. Firing, the smoke contrasting through the light, with the leaves , . Good job.
Fluted, 7 1/2'' barrel with 'Navy' type stock. Colt went to what he called a 'Cavalry' cylinder, longer stock, and 8'' barrel (the military insisted. Btw, he went to the 8'' barrel, however didn t see there to be a need to alter the loading lever. That s why the lever is set back a little),
Best looking revolver ever made.
Love these videos and these pistols that he demonstrates!
Thanks for all the tips. I finally got my 1860 Army .44 Repro out today. I bought a finished brass frame and a kit steel frame. Cut one barrel down for a snub nose, measuring .293". I took your advise and cut the flare down on the rear of the grip/frame. Sanded, stripped, and clear polyurethane finished the grips.I put the brass trigger guard and grip frame on the steel reciever. It sure looks pretty. I took out both barrels and 2 loaded cylinders. Surprisingly, the snub nose shot more accurately at 15 yds, making a solid 6" spread at 15 and 30 yds. However, I over cut the notch for the front sight and ended up soldering it on, it is tilted a little left and ended up being about 8" to the right at 30 yds. I was loading .457 balls with lubed wads, that I made from your tips. I have a few beehives and used my harvested beeswax, a little coconut oil, and a little olive oil. Also using my homemade blackpowder. The gun cleaned up pretty easy for me afterwards. My next project will be heating the snub barrel up and try to reorient the front sight and maybe fill welding the loading lever hole up to make it look more authentic. I just swap to the long barrel with the loading lever on to reload for now but plan on making a loading press up. I even ran 6 balls that I cast out of remelted round balls, after I saw your video about grease wads, I unloaded a cylinder and used my new .457 round ball mould. I look forward to seeing more of your action. Thanks again.
You maintain your guns well enough and you're a good enough shot to only load 5.
I just bought one . and didn't even get it yet. the first one I had was a traditions 1860 in A kit , shot many squirrels and wood chucks with it . just love shooting black powder. thanks for all the videos Mike. great vids.
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Great video Mike
Thank you Mike! you are a great and True passionate man
Hi, we love your CZcams videos over here in England and yes it's great to be able to participate with you in your videos. We do have pietta blank firers over here and reinactment groups so it's not all bad. Keep on slinging lead partner.
Mike, thanks for all that you share with us. Great video my friend. I agree with you about the feller from Hungary, Cap and Ball. His channel is amazing too.
You and cap&ball are the best channels I watch.
While you're loading 5 anyway (and nothing wrong with that, load 3 as far as I'm concerned) Blackie Thomas, a lesser known outdoors woodscraft channel (but has great BP C&B revolver content none the less), recommends Punching paper, and for each shot, mark which chamber fired it.
Do it several times.
The least consistently accurate chamber out of all 6 regardless of loads, or the one that consistently hits the furthest out of all 6 chambers (Even if it hits dead-on) = Get's to be the empty chamber, permamently!
That might help with overall consistent hits on those fiendish clay birds!
At any rate, another great video as has come to be expected of your channel, and that 1860 sure operates smooth after you cycled it through your workshop! :)
Good idea.
I remember reading (pre internet) that some revolver using target shooters would have a "favorite chamber".
This works very well, I have used this method for 50 years now, sometimes using just the one chamber for best results, recoil is consistent due to same weight, I know it is slower, but over 10 shots works out a similar time scale.
blackie thomas is actually my personal #1 favorite C&B youtuber. he's way ahead of the curve on stuff. like when people were filling in their hammers to fix capsucking he'd been filing the hammer down. people on youtube only seemed to catch on to that later.
Good video sir. Thanks for what you do.
This is the kind of video that got me loving duelist1954. Fantastic sign-off in front of our flag.
Mike, The Mc Cullouch's (yes the actual Texan family that brought in the Colt's) still work on my guns to this very day.
CAPTIVEPULSEMAKER that is very cool.
Thanks Mike! Great vid!
You, British Muzzleloading, and cap & ball have great content!
Thank you Mike! )
I purchased one of those former kits for the 44 from cap and ball great results.nice group with the conicals on steel Steve. I live in the uk I belong to 2 clubs which incidentally is a requirement to shoot my black powder revolvers, I’ve just purchased a pietta colt navy sheriff in 36. But yet to shoot it.
Mike your videos are always of top quality, thanks for another great upload. Its been a few months now since i have had the time to go shooting and boy im getting antsy hahahaha.
I had to laugh when you moved forward about 2 inches when you missed the first 2 shots and then proceeded to hit old Hans. Keep up the great work
Another great video thanks mike!
nicely done sir.
Great video!
Your absolutely right about the Italian .44cal revolvers using .451 balls 30 and 40 years ago. I only shoot .454s now. Thanks for pointing that out.
Great work appreciated
Damn that was a nice group you shot on ol' Steve.
I never understood the hate about loading five. You do what you want with your guns!
I love my 1851 and think it is probably the nicest looking pistol ever made, but I handled an 1860 the other day and it was awesome. This video only reinforces that impression. I think I'm gonna need another holster...
Great video. Thanks. Your safety measure, loading 5 is hard to argue with. Many do it but, it is hard to square your focus on safety when you are cocking your pistil with your finger still inside the trigger guard...
Do what ever makes you comfortable!
Amen to youre parting words brother. Im in the great state of Texas and very fortunate to be able to enjoy our countrys freedom.
That sneaky "Hans Up" had you for awhile there.
Yup! That was a close one! LOL
I just got one of these Pietta 1860 reproductions myself. No opportunity to shoot it yet, as it's my first black powder firearm, and I'm still getting all the various accoutrements for black powder shooting together. You can be certain I'll be going back through all of your shop videos to see the modifications you made to your own revolver here though, as it seems to shoot quite well with whatever you deign to feed it.
The brass frame Pietta 1858 .44 revolver turned out to be so good, I think I’ll skip the 1851 and get the 1860 Colt design Pietta. I just like the smooth lines, & that’s really the revolver that you see in most western movies. At least it’s the revolver I recall seeing the most. It’s as good of a reason as any.
Outstanding.
Awesome info
Well said! Great video!
Very,very good video, Mike.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
GOD BLESS
Great video.
thank you sir, for uploading! :)
greets from germany
Best wishes from America!
erlycuyler thanks man, love these old colts :D
Mike, your channel is costing me money. Watching you shoot these revolvers got me to wanting to replace the old black powder revolvers I shot many years ago (and sold many years ago). I ended up getting a stainless steel Uberti 1858 Remington and had to get fffg powder, different caps, different round balls, new nipple wrench, etc. I have not had my black powder rifles to the range in a couple weeks now, spending all my range time shooting that 1858. I should be angry with you for costing me all this money, but I am having too much fun shooting to be angry. Since I am retired I can spend a lot of time at the range, and since I work there I don't have to pay for range time.
I think that's great! By the way, next week I'll have a video up on Uberti's Remington...blued though. Keep making smoke!
Thanks for posting. Can't get out to shoot much these days and vids like yours give a lot of vicarious enjoyment to an old geezer! All my b.p. revolvers are Remington copies, simply because they are quicker/easier to reload than the Colts. The heft and feel of the Remmies don't come close to the slick-handling smoothness of the Colts. Can't have it all, I suppose. Thanks again!
Thank you Mike for all the wonderful videos. Because of you and other tubers like Cap and Ball, my love of black powder has not waned. Keep up the good work!
Great video. Thanks. Only problem is I want an 1860 Army pistol more than ever. Nice shooting! I bought a Uberti 38 Cartridge conversion thinking I would prefer that. But the paper cartridges are very cool. They add to the pistol.
Jesus, did you see that? Guy had his hands up. Probably a language barrier too: I bet he was surrendering in German. Savage, man
Excelent video friend !
How could some dip Shizt give this a thumbs down ? Apparently they have No Clue . Great showing today Pard .
Great video thank you.
I recently traded an Uberti cattleman 45 LC for a Pietta 44 caliber black powder. Mine had a stainless steel cylinder when I traded it, I'm waiting on the extra pieces that come with it.
I just got the cartridge formers from CapandBall the look very good, just waiting for the coffee filters to dry.
Ngl the bad guy view is pretty sick lol
Steel Steve never had a chance!
I have watched lots of Cap and Ball videos and the guy (wouldn't dare try and pronounce his name) has one of the calmest voices and gives the most matter of fact commentaries on his subject gun. I could listen to him all day. He gets so excited when he gets good accuracy or sometimes just from shooting a vintage firearm. I think he is from Hungary?
@john Mullholand It's funny. "Soothing voiced guy with an accent" and we all immediately know it's the cap and ball dude from hungary lol