Pietta Great Western II: .45 Colt

Published on August 3, 2024
Duration: 5:01

This video showcases the Pietta Great Western II revolver in .45 Colt, highlighting its aesthetic appeal with a nickel-plated finish and plastic checkered grips. The presenter demonstrates its historical accuracy with four distinct hammer clicks and engages in live-fire shooting at steel targets from 10-15 yards, discussing sight compensation and personal shooting accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Pietta Great Western II in .45 Colt is a nickel-plated single-action revolver with historically accurate four-click hammer engagement and checkered grips. This review showcases its performance at the range, highlighting the need for sight compensation and the effectiveness of the .45 Colt cartridge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Pietta Great Western II
  2. 00:25Overview of the Pietta Great Western II
  3. 01:01Hammer Clicks and Barrel Length
  4. 01:24Loading for the Range
  5. 01:45First Shots at Steel Target (15 Yards)
  6. 02:02Sight Compensation Discussion
  7. 02:32Adjusting Aim Point
  8. 03:17Shooting at Closer Range (10 Yards)
  9. 03:33Engaging Steel Targets
  10. 03:38Unloading Process Demonstration
  11. 04:09Humorous Scenario: Carbonated Bandit
  12. 04:19Final Shots and Slow Motion
  13. 04:32Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Pietta Great Western II revolver?

The Pietta Great Western II features a nickel-plated finish, plastic checkered grips designed to mimic ivory, and historically accurate four-click hammer engagement. The model shown has a 4.75-inch barrel and is chambered in .45 Colt.

How does the Pietta Great Western II perform in live fire?

During live-fire testing at steel targets from 10-15 yards, the Pietta Great Western II in .45 Colt proved capable of engaging targets. The presenter noted the need for sight compensation and acknowledged occasional shooting errors like trigger jerk.

Is the Pietta Great Western II a historically accurate replica?

Yes, the Pietta Great Western II is designed with historical accuracy in mind, notably featuring the four distinct clicks of the hammer when cocked, which is characteristic of classic single-action revolvers.

What caliber is the Pietta Great Western II reviewed in this video?

The Pietta Great Western II featured in this video is chambered in the classic .45 Colt caliber, a powerful and historically significant cartridge often associated with Western firearms.

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