Fantasy Black Powder Revolvers: Watch This Before You Buy!

Published on January 27, 2024
Duration: 4:23

This video discusses the appeal and practicality of 'fantasy' black powder revolvers, which deviate from strict historical accuracy. The presenter, Dustin from Guns of the West, explains that while some collectors prefer historically correct firearms, fantasy revolvers offer a fun and accessible entry into black powder shooting. He highlights common 'fantasy' elements like plastic grips, brass frames, and different calibers (e.g., a .44 caliber 1851 Navy instead of the historical .36). The main takeaway is that the primary enjoyment of cap and ball revolvers comes from the shooting experience itself, not necessarily historical fidelity. He also briefly mentions a '44 Lite' model suitable for paper cartridges.

Quick Summary

Fantasy black powder revolvers are firearms that deviate from historical accuracy, often featuring elements like plastic grips or brass frames. The main appeal of these guns is the fun shooting experience, making historical correctness less critical for many enthusiasts. It's perfectly acceptable to own and enjoy a fantasy revolver if it brings you pleasure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Fantasy Revolvers
  2. 00:02Guns of the West Channel Intro
  3. 00:30My Fantasy Revolver Example
  4. 00:33What Makes it 'Fantasy'?
  5. 00:42Plastic Grips & Brass Frame
  6. 00:52Historical Brass/Bronze Guns
  7. 01:02Caliber Differences (.44 vs .36)
  8. 01:08It's Okay to Buy Fantasy Guns
  9. 01:15Reasons People Avoid Fantasy Guns
  10. 01:23Preference for Historical Correctness
  11. 01:38Hate for Fantasy Guns Online
  12. 01:49Personal Preference vs. Bad Guns
  13. 02:00Don't Let 'Fantasy' Stop You
  14. 02:10The Fun of Cap and Ball Revolvers
  15. 02:18Not for Self-Defense
  16. 02:26Main Reason: Have Fun
  17. 02:32My Favorite Historical Revolver
  18. 02:35London Model 1851 Navy
  19. 02:45Steel Frame & .36 Caliber
  20. 02:55Falling in Love with the Fantasy Gun
  21. 03:03Shooting Experience
  22. 03:09You Do You
  23. 03:13Care for Brass Frames
  24. 03:19Paper Cartridges
  25. 03:2344 Lite Model
  26. 03:29Loading Loose Powder
  27. 03:32Watch Before You Buy
  28. 03:40Shoot What You Enjoy
  29. 03:43Outro & Subscribe
  30. 03:51Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a 'fantasy' black powder revolver?

A 'fantasy' black powder revolver is one that deviates from strict historical accuracy. Common examples include using plastic grips instead of wood, employing brass frames when steel was standard, or chambering in a different caliber than the original historical model, such as a .44 caliber 1851 Navy.

Is it wrong to buy a fantasy black powder revolver?

No, it is not wrong to buy a fantasy black powder revolver. The primary enjoyment derived from cap and ball revolvers today is the shooting experience itself. If historical correctness is not your main priority, a fantasy model can be a fun and accessible option.

What are the main reasons people avoid fantasy black powder revolvers?

People often avoid fantasy black powder revolvers for two main reasons: a preference for historically accurate firearms, and the negative online commentary or 'hate' they receive on forums and social media from purists. However, the presenter argues the latter reason is often unfounded.

What are the practical considerations for a brass-framed black powder revolver?

Brass frames on black powder revolvers are functional but less durable than steel. They require more careful handling and maintenance. While they can be shot, it's advisable not to max out loads on them to ensure longevity and safety.

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