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prairie dog:
These are my favorite of all the cap-n-ball pistols.  The 1858 Remington is mine and the 1860 Colt I gave my son for Christmas.  



I have done a tune up on the Remington, polished all the moving parts, lightened and shortened the trigger pull, and it is a sweet shooter.  The groups are nice and tight.  The point of impact is center and low.  That's an easy fix to file the front sight down and raise the poi.

The Colt is pretty smooth.  The trigger has quite a bit of creep, but I can fix that.  It is shooting good groups but the point of impact is about 18 inches high.  Where can I get a taller front sight?  Or do any of you have an easier fix for that?  I don't think I want to adjust the rear sight / hammer.

greyhunter:
I have the Pietta New Army also, and it shoots very well as is.  My trigger is pretty light and smooth as is also, I guess I got lucky. Just got a traditions loading stand(for the cylinder) so that will make life easier. I have one spare cylinder. Nice pic!

rollingb:
I've been thinkin' of moving up and getin' a wheel-gun,... either one of those would fill the bill nicely.  

prairie dog:
I did tune up the Colt last night. I also made adjustments to the hammer sight to raise the poi.  There wasn't much wrong with this pistol, I just did some minor re-fitting and polishing of the friction bearing parts, a little work on the trigger and sear, and fitted the bolt to the cylinder stop notches.  She locks up tight, the trigger is about 3 pounds and crisp, and it's smooth as glass.

 

My son loves it!

rollingb:
I guess I forgot to mention, that I did pick up a Remington 1858 about 3-4 weeks ago.
I haven't shot it yet, but I did make up a cross-draw holster for it.
I'll have to post some pictures of it one of these days.

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