The Three WORST Black Powder Revolvers

Published on November 21, 2023
Duration: 3:42

Dustin from Guns of the West discusses his top three 'worst' cap and ball revolvers, emphasizing that he still likes these firearms. He ranks the Lamat (9-shot, .44 caliber) third due to bulkiness and fragile parts, the Uberti Wells Fargo (.31 caliber) second for being underpowered and requiring cylinder removal for loading, and the Pietta 1851 Navy (.44 caliber, brass frame) first, citing the brass frame's inadequacy for the caliber and its deviation from the original 1851 Navy's specifications.

Quick Summary

Dustin from Guns of the West ranks the Lamat, Uberti Wells Fargo, and Pietta 1851 Navy (.44 Brass Frame) as his three worst cap and ball revolvers. Criticisms include the Lamat's bulk and fragility, the Uberti's underpowered .31 caliber and inconvenient loading, and the Pietta's brass frame being inadequate for a .44 caliber round.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Top 3 Worst Cap and Ball Revolvers
  2. 00:56Number 3: The Lamat Revolver
  3. 01:30Number 2: Uberti Wells Fargo Revolver
  4. 02:05Number 1: Pietta 1851 Navy (.44 Brass Frame)
  5. 03:13Viewer Interaction and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are considered the three worst black powder revolvers?

Dustin from Guns of the West identifies the Lamat revolver (due to bulk and fragility), the Uberti Wells Fargo (.31 caliber, underpowered, no loading lever), and the Pietta 1851 Navy (.44 caliber brass frame, unsuitable frame material) as his top three least favorite cap and ball revolvers.

Why is a .44 caliber 1851 Navy with a brass frame considered problematic?

A .44 caliber is a stout round, and a brass frame is not robust enough to handle the pressures and recoil associated with it. This combination can lead to durability issues and potential trouble for the shooter.

What are the main criticisms of the Uberti Wells Fargo revolver?

The Uberti Wells Fargo revolver is criticized for its .31 caliber being underpowered compared to larger calibers, its limited five-shot capacity, and the significant inconvenience of having no built-in loading lever, requiring cylinder removal for every reload.

What makes the Lamat revolver fall into the 'worst' category?

Despite its unique features like a nine-shot capacity and shotgun barrel, the Lamat revolver is ranked low due to its overall bulkiness, the presence of fragile parts that are easy to break, and a flimsy loading lever, along with an unfavorable grip angle.

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