This review of the Uberti Replica 1847 Colt Walker revolver highlights its historical significance as the first commercially successful revolver. The video details its substantial physical characteristics, including its weight and barrel length, and provides a demonstration of the cap-and-ball loading process. It also touches upon the impressive power of the .44 caliber black powder charge and a known design flaw in the original model.
This video introduces Taylors and Co cartridge conversion cylinders for cap and ball revolvers, specifically chambered in .45 Long Colt. It details their 6-round capacity, drop-in design with screwless back plates, and compatibility with Ruger Old Army, Uberti 1847 Colt Walker, and Uberti/Pietta 1858 Remington replicas. Crucially, it emphasizes using these cylinders only in steel frame revolvers with loads no more powerful than standard black powder.
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