Originally Posted by
Semisane
I'm with you
Bronko. My brother-in-law has a Ruger Old Army. I've shot it a time or two but didn't really take to it.
But I've always wanted one of these in .44 caliber.
I like the Pedersoli target flintlock pistol better.
A black powder revolver is not that hard to clean. I take the wooden handles off, strip the revolver down to parts, then make up some dish soap water. With a tooth brush, a baby bottle brush, and some time I can have that thing spotless. Especially since I went to JSG Powder.