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somebody ruined this one too by converting it to .38 special..
is that a black powder pistol?

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It's an 1851 Colt Navy replica. Made by Uberti. Made for those spaghetti westerns at Sergio Leoni's request, as he didn't want black powder on the set and they needed to be able to shoot blanks. He was a stickler for correctness though and this gun looks and has all the features of it's black powder brother, but shoots .38 special. Clint Eastwood carried the gun in all 3 movies. Uberti still makes the gun and it's sold under the name " The man with no name" as Eastwood never had a name in those movies. This is one of my favorite guns to shoot in my collection. It's just a fun gun to shoot and is really accurate.
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It's an 1851 Colt Navy replica. Made by Uberti. Made for those spaghetti westerns at Sergio Leoni's request, as he didn't want black powder on the set and they needed to be able to shoot blanks. He was a stickler for correctness though and this gun looks and has all the features of it's black powder brother, but shoots .38 special. Clint Eastwood carried the gun in all 3 movies. Uberti still makes the gun and it's sold under the name " The man with no name" as Eastwood never had a name in those movies. This is one of my favorite guns to shoot in my collection. It's just a fun gun to shoot and is really accurate.
I thought his name was "Blondie"?

Is your 1851 a conversion kit? I have both a CVA and Uberti 1851 and would like to know a little about converting the Uberti to shoot more modern ammo. Read a little bit about the process but would like an expert's opinion.
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You can convert them if they are steel frame. Brass frame will break. There are a couple of companies that make them. If I were converting one. I would use Taylors conversion and send it to them to do the job right. Timing has to be set right. Taylors & Company
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You can convert them if they are steel frame. Brass frame will break. There are a couple of companies that make them. If I were converting one. I would use Taylors conversion and send it to them to do the job right. Timing has to be set right. Taylors & Company
Nice site. It seems to be almost as inexpensive to buy one of their guns already converted. Looks like I may have three 1851's in the near future.
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It's been fired Jeff
Modern firearms can seem pretty cold and soulless compared to the 'old crocks'.
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Speaking of old cap and ball...

An 1847 Colt Walker 150th Anniversary, S/N 223 built in 1997 by Colt Blackpowder Arms.

I sold it back in '03 but wish I still had it.



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It's been fired Jeff
Modern firearms can seem pretty cold and soulless compared to the 'old crocks'.
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Good man.

Here is a little fistful of pain (at both ends), my old Charter Arms Bulldog Pug in .44 Special. It's a five shot revolver that barely weighs 20 ounces. Nowhere near the quality of fit and finish of a Colt or S&W, but entirely serviceable and pretty darn accurate. It will easily stay on the bottom of a pop can at 25 yards or so. My standard load for it launches the RCBS .44-250K bullet (cast from wheel weights) at just over 800 fps. Ouch...

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i have the rossi version of this-
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It's an 1851 Colt Navy replica. Made by Uberti. Made for those spaghetti westerns at Sergio Leoni's request, as he didn't want black powder on the set and they needed to be able to shoot blanks. He was a stickler for correctness though and this gun looks and has all the features of it's black powder brother, but shoots .38 special. Clint Eastwood carried the gun in all 3 movies. Uberti still makes the gun and it's sold under the name " The man with no name" as Eastwood never had a name in those movies. This is one of my favorite guns to shoot in my collection. It's just a fun gun to shoot and is really accurate.
thanks for the info. this is what i am getting when i buy another pistola. i found the uberti web page and checked it out. .38 special is exactly the caliber i was looking at and this piece would satisfy my desire to have something a little bit different.

again, thanks.

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My pleasure. Hope you find one cheap. I think I paid $400.00 for mine used but in the box.
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The current Marlins; a 39A Mounty .22 rimfire, an 1894 Cowboy Limited in .45 Colt, and an 1895 in .45-70.

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This is Ned Kelly's gun. There is a chunk blown off the left hand grip from a police bullet that also blew his little finger off. Ned's body armor worked well. 26 bullet wounds to his arms and legs but still alive.

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Digging through the toy box yielded a piece I rarely played with. When I did, it shot as sweet as anything out of the box.
S&W 52-2. Fires 38 wad cutters. These may be responsible for changing the landscape of bulls eye shooting.



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Rare late war German K43 restoration project.


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This is Ned Kelly's gun. There is a chunk blown off the left hand grip from a police bullet that also blew his little finger off. Ned's body armor worked well. 26 bullet wounds to his arms and legs but still alive.

Were is this Bill? (Museum?)
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Even deeper in the box was a rare treasure (maybe 500 total) that seems to have found some legs amongst collectors of late. Colt 45 Model BB.
This is a rare transition model that was made right before Colt introduced the Mk IV 70 Series. This one is "new in the box".


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Were is this Bill? (Museum?)
It's at the Old Melbourne Jail. They have quite a good Ned Kelly display and this is where they hung him.



That's a nice looking Model 52 there Henry.
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Even deeper in the box was a rare treasure (maybe 500 total) that seems to have found some legs amongst collectors of late. Colt 45 Model BB.
This is a rare transition model that was made right before Colt introduced the Mk IV 70 Series. This one is "new in the box".


I think you should chrome plate that one.

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