I have an Uberti .44 cal revolver for sale for $150 or would like to trade for coon hound pup. The gun comes with some powder, lead, caps and measuring tube. Shoots great, I shot a doe with it this year.
I knew Pietta made that Navy model in .44 caliber but wasn't aware that Uberti did. Pics would sure be nice.1851 Navy
Just so people interested in the gun know. By backup They mean you must carry a regular muzzleloader also. There does not appear to be a restriction on using it.You mean you FINISHED a doe off with it this year...right... :wink:
The gun you are advertising is only legal for backup purposes in Arkansas. Just thought I would throw that out there. Fun guns to shoot though, I have one myself.
Right, but its not legal to "hunt" large game (deer, bear, etc.) with it. In other words, the first shot made at the animal cannot be with it.Just so people interested in the gun know. By backup They mean you must carry a regular muzzleloader also. There does not appear to be a restriction on using it.
Nope...brass frame 1858 Remington. :wink:I'm pretty sure is an 1851 navy.
Main difference is the smaller frame of the Navy and the Navy is .36 caliber. There are spin-off's of the 1851 Navy in .44 caliber but that wasn't the original chambering. The 58's all have octagonal barrels, same with the 51's. 1860 Army has a round barrel but the 1861 Navy likewise has too.I might be mistaken, but the "Army" model have round barrels, and the "Navy" models have octagonal barrels.